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A goal celebration to remember. The Inter striker showed his shorts to the world
If Inter Milan win Serie A, Saturday’s game will be as famous as Sergio Aguero’s goal in Manchester City’s title reversal with QPR. Last year’s Champions League finalist beat Hellas Verona after a hectic set-up. “We will never forget this match,” Nerrazzuri fans agree.
If Inter Milan win Serie A, Saturday’s game will be as famous as Sergio Aguero’s goal in Manchester City’s title reversal with QPR. Last year’s Champions League finalist beat Hellas Verona after a hectic set-up. “We will never forget this match,” Nerrazzuri fans agree.
Inter controlled the match for a long time, or rather led 1:0 from the 13th minute. But Hellas equalised in the 74th minute and the home side had to work hard. The conquest seemed to be in vain, but in the third minute midfielder Davide Frattesi was the hero of the match.
A shot from distance was still parried by the visitors’ goalkeeper, but Frattesi just tapped into the empty net. Emotions ran high and the Italian midfielder ran to the bar that separates the pitch and the fans. He climbed up and started to celebrate, but in the process his shorts fell down.
The cameraman and the editor were having fun
The fallen shorts themselves might not have caused such a stir if the cameraman and especially the editor had reacted differently. Frattesi’s butt was in the shot for “half an hour” and none of his teammates put his shorts back on in a rush of emotion. Except Hakan Calhanoglu.
The opponent still claimed a foul on Alessandro Bastoni, and the truth is that the goal was preceded by unsportsmanlike conduct on the part of the Italian defender. However, VAR did not return to the situation, which was emotionally unbearable for Darko Lazovic and he was sent off. However, that didn’t take the effort away from Hellas either.
Matteo Darmian subsequently fouled in the Inter penalty area and the head referee, after watching the replay, awarded a penalty. Thomas Henry took the ball and chose the opposite side to Yann Sommer. However, he only sent the ball to the left post and the slot missed the goal completely. The emotions of the stadium could finally be at their peak.
An unexpected title match for Inter
Inter supporters are unanimous in their opinion. “As an Inter fan, I had about five heart attacks in the last ten minutes. I’ll never forget this game and I’m happy for Fratessi. His goal was much better than his ability to keep his shorts on,” wrote user Arcan Geloiurato in a liking comment below the Serie A edit .
“No game has caused me as many heart attacks as this one. From the first to the last minute,” alluded supporter Michael Avetisian to several missed chances by Marko Arnautovic. If he had scored any of them, Inter could have had some peace at the end. But the fans would not have enjoyed a spectacular final show.
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