Inter Milan, sitting at the helm of Serie A, clinches victory against Bologna, widening their lead to 18 points. Meanwhile, Sassuolo and Cagliari emerge triumphant in battles against relegation

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Inter Milan extended its dominant streak in 2024 with a hard-fought 1-0 victory against Bologna, securing an 18-point lead at the summit of Serie A on Saturday. Despite the triumph, the joy was tempered by the loss of Marko Arnautović to yet another concerning injury.

Yann Bisseck’s goal in the first half proved decisive, propelling Simone Inzaghi’s side further ahead of second-placed Juventus, who were set to face Atalanta the following day.

With only 10 games remaining after this round, Inter has maintained a flawless record, winning all 13 of its matches across Serie A, the Italian Super Cup, and the Champions League this year.

Although Bologna had been in stellar form, riding a wave of six consecutive victories, including an impressive triumph over Atalanta, they faced a formidable Inter side. Notably, Bologna was the last team to defeat Inter in the Italian Cup back in December.

Inter vs Bologna

Star forward Lautaro Martínez was afforded a rare rest, given Inter’s upcoming Champions League clash against Atletico Madrid. The Nerazzurri carry a slim 1-0 advantage into the second leg.

However, Inter’s joy was overshadowed by Arnautović’s injury setback. The former Bologna striker, who scored the decisive goal in the first leg against Atletico, hobbled off the pitch with a suspected hamstring injury, adding to Inter’s injury woes.

The deadlock was broken in the 37th minute when Alessandro Bastoni delivered a superb cross from the left flank, met by Bisseck’s powerful header at the far post.

Despite Bologna’s spirited response in the second half, with Stefan Posch, Lewis Ferguson, and Joshua Zirkzee posing threats, Inter held firm to secure the vital three points.

By Brian Anderson

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