The goal of Inter is in vain after Lazio's victory in shots on goal



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MILAN (Reuters) – Lazio have qualified for the semi-finals of the Italian Cup after a 4-3 win at Inter, which drew 1-1 with a penalty in his last game in overtime on Thursday.

Chiro Emubili gave Lazio the lead in the second half, but Mauro Icardi equalized a penalty in the fifth minute of play in a superb match that offered many opportunities and an impressive performance by the goalkeepers. purpose, in addition to the eviction record and the two referee decisions of the video badistant.

Eckardi's goal was unsuccessful after Lazarus goalkeeper Thomas Strakosha saved two players from the pair of Otaru Martinez and Radia Naingolan to face Milan in the semi-finals.

Inter had to take advantage in the middle of the second period when Strakosha fired on Joao Mario's shot, but Antonio Candreva sent the ball out of the field, but the goal was empty.

Inter's goalkeeper, Samir Handanovic, saved two consecutive chances against Felipe Cbadedo and Emobili at the end of the match and Martinez missed another opportunity for the owner to six meters.

Emilio moved to Lazio after trading the ball with Casedo, then sent the Inter striker, Quaddu Asamoah, for a violent intervention, but the referee changed his decision in a warning after viewing the video of the referee.

At the end of the break, Lazio midfielder, Sergio Milenkoovic-Savic, dropped his opponent Danilo Dambrosio to give the referee a free kick before changing his decision into a penalty after considering the verdict of the referee, the intervention taking place at the edge of the surface.

Lazio's Stéphane Rado was sidelined for the challenge and Ikardi beat Strakosa to end Inter's absence from two matches.

But Al Albani finally won the penalty shootout.

(Reuters)

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