In-form Udinese beat Inter to move top
Inter’s Lautaro Martinez protests with The Referee of the match Paolo Valeri of the Rome Section during the Italian soccer Serie A match Udinese Calcio vs Inter - FC Internazionale on September 18, 2022 at the Friuli - Dacia Arena stadium in Udine, Italy (Photo by Alessio Marini/LiveMedia)
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Udinese became provisional leaders of Serie A on Sunday after
beating Inter Milan 3-1 to claim their fifth win in a row.
Andrea Sottil's surprise package continued their impressive
start to the season after Milan Skriniar's 22nd-minute own goal and late headers
from Jaka Bijol and Tolgay Arslan earned them the three points.
Udinese are two points ahead of Napoli, Atalanta and AC Milan
after bouncing back from Nicolo Barella's superb early free-kick opener for
Inter.
The chasing trio all play on Sunday and have the chance to
claim the summit.
Champions Milan host Napoli at the San Siro in the weekend's
headline match, while Atalanta head to fifth-placed Roma hoping to maintain
their unbeaten record.
"We always give 100 percent, we're a good group of players,"
said Arslan.
"Let's keep our heads though, we have a match at Verona
in two weeks time and our minds need to be focussed on that, not anything
else."
Inter sit four points off the pace in sixth after their third
league defeat of what has been a difficult opening few weeks of the season.
Inter side were deservedly beaten at the Dacia Arena in
Udine, creating little and fortunate to not fall behind earlier as Gerard
Deulofeu struck the post with 18 minutes remaining.
"It's the third time that we've taken the lead and lost
3-1," said Inter coach Simone Inzaghi.
"We've conceded nine times in three away matches when
last year we conceded that many in the first half of the season."
Later another side under pressure in Juventus take on bottom
side Monza looking to bounce back from a humbling midweek defeat to Benfica
which has hurt their Champions League hopes.

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