Primavera 1 TIM, Inter 5 - 1 Juventus
Youth Sector
— Oct 6th 2019The Primavera's perfect start to the season continues as Armando Madonna's side make it four wins in four in the league
SESTO SAN GIOVANNI – Armando Madonna’s Primavera side beat Juventus 5-1 today to claim their fourth successive victory in the Primavera 1 TIM. Colombini, Fonseca, Mulattieri (a brace) and Gnonto all got on the scoresheet as Inter moved level on points with Atalanta at the top of the league. It’s been a perfect start for the Nerazzurri, who have now recorded six wins in as many games when UEFA Youth League matches are also taken into account.
Madonna’s side got off to a flyer, taking the lead in the fifth minute through Colombini: Inter’s number three was left with an easy tap-in at the back post following great work by Squizzato. A few minutes later, Pozzer did extremely well to keep out Sene’s effort. As the minutes passed, Juventus came into the game more and the Bianconeri eventually drew level after 29 minutes, with Sene firing home with his right foot. However, the Nerazzurri responded brilliantly: first Colombini came close before Fonseca headed Agoume’s corner into the net to restore Inter's lead.
After the restart, Inter made it three in the 54th minute. It was a splendid goal too, with Mulattieri scoring his first of the season with a volley into the top corner after being set up by Colombini’s header. Mulattieri then grabbed his second of the day after 80 minutes following another excellent move. And the icing on the cake then came in added time, when Gnonto struck inside the box. A fantastic performance from the Nerazzurri, who beat Juventus 5-1 and continued their perfect record at the start of the campaign.
INTER 5-1 JUVENTUS Goalscorers: 5' Colombini, 29' Sene, 31' Fonseca, 54' and 80' Mulattieri, 90’+1 Gnonto
INTER: 1 Pozzer; 2 Kinkoue, 4 Ntube, 6 Pirola; 7 Gianelli (69’ Vezzoni 18), 8 Squizzato (75’ Attys 17), 5 Agoume, 10 Schirò, 3 Colombini (69’ Burgio 15); 9 Mulattieri, 11 Fonseca (75’ Gnonto 20)Substitutes: 12 Stankovic, 21 Tononi, 13 Vaghi, 14 Moretti, 16 Sami, 19 LindkvistCoach: Armando Madonna
JUVENTUS: 1 Wibmer, 2 Leo Daniel, 3 Anzolin (46’ Verduci 14), 4 Ranocchia (60’ Leone 16), 5 Riccio, 6 Gozzi, 7 Tongya, 8 Ahamada, 9 Sene (74’ Stoppa 18), 10 Fagioli (34' Sekulov 20), 11 Moreno (60’ Petrelli 21)Substitutes: 12 Garofani, 30 Raina, 13 Vlasenko, 15 De Winter, 17 Francofonte, 19 Da GracaCoach: Lamberto Zauli
Bookings: Fonseca (14'), Gozzi (21'), Colombini (69’), Pirola (85’)
Referee: PaternaAssistants: Mariottini and Meocci