Emergency, corner, gate: Inter stays in front

Carlos Augusto celebrates his goal

The Bayern Champions League opponent wins the top game in Bergamo, where there are three red cards. The lead goal falls in an unusual way.

Bayern Munich’s Champions League opponent Inter Milan has expanded the lead in Italian series A. The defending champion won 2-0 (0-0) in the top game of the 29th match day with DFB newcomer Yann Bisseck at Europa-League winner Atalanta Bergamo and took the head of pursuer SSC Naples. The second in the table failed surprisingly at the penultimate FC Venice (0-0).

Carlos Augusto (54th) and Captain Lautaro Martínez (87th) with his eleventh season was successful for Inter. There were three references in an actually fair game.

Bergamos Éderson saw the yellow, then the yellow-red card (81.) because of Meckerns. Atalanta trainer Gian-Piero Gasperini flew off the square with smooth red (88th) due to complaint. Inters Alessandro Bastoni also said goodbye to repeated foul game by traffic light card (90.+5).

The Milan leadership had an unusual history of origin. Hakan Calhanoglu had just set up a corner when the game was interrupted in the stands because of a medical emergency. After a good five minutes it continued, Calhanoglu stepped inwards and Augusto headed.

Bisseck, first nominated by national coach Julian Nagelsmann for the National League duelle with Italy, was substituted for Denzel Dumfries in the 66th minute. The Dutch had injured his right thigh.

Milan is now a three -point lead over Napoli. Bergamo is six points back in third place.

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