Inter Milan Thrash Lazio 6-0 To Keep Pressure On Serie A Leaders Atalanta
Inter Milan closed the gap on Serie A leaders Atalanta with a stunning 6-0 victory over Lazio at the Stadio Olimpico on Monday, sending a powerful message to the rest of the league. The reigning champions outclassed one of the division's most in-form teams, staying just three points behind Atalanta with a game in hand.
Simone Inzaghi's side put in a dominant performance, with goals from Hakan Calhanoglu, Federico Dimarco, Nicolo Barella, and Denzel Dumfries either side of half-time. Carlos Augusto and Marcus Thuram added late strikes to complete the rout.
Next, Inter Milan faces Udinese in the Italian Cup on Thursday before league fixtures against Como and Cagliari. They will then head to Saudi Arabia for the Italian Super Cup semi-final against Atalanta on January 2. Inzaghi remains hopeful that his side can continue their excellent form. It's going to be tough, but I hope we put in the same effort and performance as tonight.
The defeat was a major setback for Lazio, who had been buoyed by impressive away wins at Napoli and Ajax. After the loss, they remain in fifth place, six points behind Atalanta. The crushing defeat ended any hopes of a surprise title challenge, with Lazio coach Marco Baroni taking full responsibility.
The game turned in Inters favour when a VAR review awarded them a penalty for a handball by Lazios Samuel Gigot. Moments earlier, Inter had a goal disallowed for offside in the same penalty box incident, which angered the hosts. Calhanoglu's penalty put Inter ahead in the 41st minute, and Dimarco quickly added a second four minutes later.