Turin, Italy – May 11: Nicola Zalewski of FC Internazionale will score his team’s first goal during a Serie A match between Torino and FC Internazionale at the Stadio Olimpico Di Torino held in Turin, Italy on May 11, 2025. (Photo: Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Inter will maintain pressure on Napoli and celebrate the Champions League exploit with a victory over Turin, determined by the efforts of sensational Nikola Zarefsky under thunderstorms and a penalty from Chrisjan Asrani.
Nerazzurri won Barcelona 4-3 on Tuesday and began the final of the PSG and the Champions League on May 31st. Lautaro Martinez, Benjamin Prabad, Davi de Frattesi and Henrik Mukitaryan were left at home with a large squad spin. Toro missed Duvan Zapata, Alew Neiy, Per Sur and Zanos Savva, but Samuere Rich had returned, but Sesare Casadey and Saul Coco were not perfectly fit.
See how it all unfolded on live blogs.
The game was only a few minutes ago when it stopped for five minutes, so Curva Maratona’s Turin supporters were able to get medical assistance after they fell.
Inter took the lead with Zalewski’s sensational goal, given an unusual start in the new hybrid offensive role. The Roman-born Polish International first sold the Gvidas Gineitis A dummy with an inspired back heel flick, then cut inside and bent from the outside of the area into the lower right corner.

Matteo Dalmian rubbed an angled drive sent by Jan Bisek and was cleared in front of the goal by Adam Masina, and Josep Martinez collided with Stephen de Vrigi in an attempt to deal with Valentin Lazaro’s free kick.
Meina scored almost on the other end, volleying corners from the target from six yards, but was not ready to meet Carlos Augusto’s pullback under increasingly difficult conditions of rain, hung rain and ail.
The referee ultimately had to pause the game for a few minutes. Because the ball wasn’t rolling or bouncing because of the large puddle.

Josep Martinez had an extraordinary one-handed response, except for the Che Adams Diving header of Cristiano Biraghi Cross.
There was another pitch test during the 30-minute halftime break and before we determined that the play could continue, we had another pitch test.
Shortly after the reboot, Vanja Milinkovic-Savic saved an acrobatic Mehdi Taremi overhead kick, although offside anyway.
After a while, Taremi ran to the through ball and was defeated by Mirinkovic Savic. Kristjan Asllani sent the wrong way to the goalkeeper, converting the penalty into a nearby corner.

Federico Dimarco forced Milinkovic-Savic to use his feet to knock down the angular drive after it was sent to Zalewski.
Milinkovic-Savic kept the scoreline down with double saves from Tucu Correa and Hakan Calhanoglu.
Toro also went nearby. With Nicola Brushkstrike standing upright and stolen the skim, Karhanoglu needed a desperate tackle from behind, stopping the vlasic finish of Serjiu Parshun’s back heel flick.
Taremi knocked down a cross in the Correa header. Correaheader was when Mirinkovic Savic wrestled from under the bar.
Correa was again rejected by the goalkeeper at DiMarco’s pullback from the left, and then Karjanoglu was excavated just wide on the rebound. At the stop, Adams slipped off, unable to pilot the volley from the Viragi cross to the target.
Adam Masina had the ball in the net in the 93rd minute with an acrobatic overhead kick, but after pushing Aslani aside to create space.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8244wzsv66y
Torino 0-2 Inter
Zalewski 14(i), Asllani Pen 49(i)




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