Published: 09:22, February 11, 2025
Inter take revenge on Fiorentina to stay in title hunt
By Reuters
Inter Milan's Marko Arnautovic (center) scores his side's second goal during the Serie A soccer match between Inter Milan and Fiorentina at the San Siro stadium, in Milan, Italy, on Feb 10, 2025. (PHOTO / AP)

MILAN, Italy - Inter Milan secured a 2-1 home win over Fiorentina on Monday, with substitute Marko Arnautovic's second-half header keeping them within striking distance of Serie A leaders Napoli.

The win was a blessing for second-placed Inter, who now have 54 points and have narrowed the gap with Napoli to just one point.

Inter hosted Fiorentina just four days after their previous Serie A clash — the second-shortest gap in league history. Fiorentina completed a 3-0 victory in last Thursday's match, which had been suspended in the 17th minute on December 1 after Fiorentina midfielder Edoardo Bove suffered a cardiac arrest and collapsed on the pitch.

Inter controlled much of the match and pressed forward early, creating several chances, with Carlos Augusto and Lautaro Martinez both rattling the woodwork within minutes of each other.

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While Inter's attacking prowess was on full display, their momentum briefly stalled when striker Marcus Thuram, who was seen limping for several minutes, was forced off and replaced by Arnautovic.

"We make a lot of sacrifices and we have to show it on the pitch, today we took three important points and we are closer to Napoli but the season is still long," Arnautovic told DAZN.

Fioretnina's Italian midfielder #23 Andrea Colpani (right) fights for the ball during the Italian Serie A football match between Inter Milan and Fiorentina at San Siro stadium in Milan on Feb 10, 2025. (PHOOT / AFP)

Inter dominance

Despite dominating the action, Inter only broke the deadlock thanks to an own goal from Fiorentina's Marin Pongracic, who headed the ball into his own net from a corner in the 28th minute.

The visitors managed to level the score a minute before the break, with Rolando Mandragora converting from the penalty spot after Matteo Darmian handled a cross.

Arnautovic headed Inter back into the lead with a close-range finish off a cross from Augusto, just seven minutes after the restart, securing all three points.

Augusto admitted that the win was important following the poor performance in the previous match at Fiorentina.

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"There was anger because in Florence we weren't ourselves, it's normal to be criticized, today we showed our strength again," he said.