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Lautaro keeps Inter on the ball, Salzburg beats Lisbon

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Inter had their backs against the wall against Sociedad, but Martines helped them with a golden goal from the Basque Country in the 87th minute (1-1). Great away win for Salzburg with 2-0 against Benfica.

A few days after their triumph in the “Meatza” against their compatriots Milan (with a clear 5-1), Inter traveled to the Basque Country for the Champions League opener against Sociedad as part of the 4th group premiere and was put to the test there forever.

And that’s because Alguathil’s team played brilliantly for most of the game and almost got the three points, but Lautaro Martines finally found himself “by a machine god” and kept his team going by giving them the Point secured the draw shortly before the final.


The Basques first scored in the first few minutes and then made it 1-0 in the 4th minute when Mendez harassed Bastoni outside the Milan penalty area and stole the ball, only for Sommer to finish it off with a shot from the height of the big one Area.

The first half belonged entirely to the Spaniards, who “disappeared” Inter through the middle and up front. In the second half, Sociedad were looking for a second goal to secure the win, but were defeated by an excellent summer that kept the team going with some fantastic interventions.

Somehow Inter held on until the end to get a positive result and took it in the 87th minute, with Lautaro Martinez not wasting the only good chance he had and Remiro scoring with an elusive shot to make it 1-1 -Draw with the Nerazzurri’s only home goal in the entire game.

  • REAL COMPANY: Remiro, Traore, Thumpeldia, Le Normand, Tierney (62′ Munioth), Mendez (85′ Pacheco), Thubimedi, Merino, Barenetsea (62′ Cho), Kumbo (72′ Ontriothola), Oyarthabal (72′ Sadik) .
  • INTER: Sommer, Pavar, De Fray (76′ Acerbi), Bastoni (55′ Dimarco), Dumfries, Barela, Aslani (55′ Fratezi), Mikitarian (69′ Sanchez), Augusto, Arnautovic (55′ Turam), Martines

Salzburg flew from Lisbon

Salzburg’s championship title in this year’s Champions League was a dream after they celebrated three points away in the final of the first matchday of the 4th group and even enjoyed the solitude at the top.

The Austrians had a golden chance to take the lead in the 3rd minute after a penalty conceded by Trubin, but missed it due to Konate’s poor performance (over the crossbar), but a few minutes later the score was 0-1.

The Iberians didn’t learn from their mistake and conceded a second penalty, with Antonio Silva facing a red card (he stopped the ball with his hand before it crossed the finish line) and Simic not…forgiving by sending the ball into the goal the network.

At the beginning of the second half, Benfica tried to equalize, but Slager made a great intervention for Salzburg and at the end of the phase the score was 0-2. The Bulls went on the counterattack and Simic provided a one-time assist for Gluch, who scored a penalty into the unguarded goal.

This phase effectively ended the game as the Lisbon Eagles were unable to come back, played with 10 players from the 13th minute and Salzburg made perfect use of their lead to get off to a dream start in Europe’s top club competition.


The results of the 1st matchday in the 4th group

  • Benfica – Salzburg 0-2 (15′ Simic, 51′ Gluch)
  • Real Sociedad – Inter 1-1 (4′ Mendes / 87′ Martines)

The whole program

  • 10.03. 7:45 p.m Salzburg – Real Sociedad
  • 03/10 22:00 Inter-Benfica
  • 24/10 7:45 p.m Inter-Salzburg
  • 24/10 10:00 p.m Benfica – Real Sociedad
  • 11.08. 7:45 p.m Real Sociedad – Benfica
  • 08/11 22:00 Salzburg – Inter
  • November 29th 22:00 O’clock Benfica – Inter
  • November 29th 22:00 O’clock Real Sociedad – Salzburg
  • 12.12. 22:00 O’clock Salzburg – Benfica
  • 12.12. 22:00 O’clock Inter – Real Sociedad

Source: Sport 24

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