The national team engaged in a tense exchange with the Argentine striker. After the match, Thiago Motta, coach of the Chilean team, said he expected a better reaction from an experienced player.
“I hope a player with his experience manages these situations better”, in these words, the Bologna coach , Thiago Motta, spoke about the Gary Medel fight, led, together with Lautaro Martínez, of Inter Milan, in the match which ended in a 6-1 victory for the nerazzurri.
It was at minute 35, when the La Roja player got into an argument with the Argentine striker. At that time, the scoreboard showed a 1-1 draw. It was an attack for the team commanded by Simone Inzaghi, which ended in a riot of footballers and the two said it all.
Despite referee Andrea Colombo trying to separate them, showing both of them a yellow card, the rally continued. “I’ll wait for you outside,” was the last thing Medel said to Martínez, while the Transandino waved back.
After the mess, Inter Milan would score two goals to take advantage. At 36′, Federico Dimarco made it 2-1 and, at 42′, Lautaro Martínez increased. After the break, the Bologna coach would choose to replace the one trained at Universidad Católica who has been serving as a midfielder in his group for several days.
“He came out because he was savvy and overly aggressive, borderline nervous. The state of the cards,” said Thiago Motta , when the meeting is over. In the supplement, Federico Dimarco, Hakan Calhanoglu and Robin Gosens scored the three remaining goals for the cast who officiated as a local at Giuseppe Meazza.
The start of the course for Gary Medel’s men was not good. However, the change of coach has given them a new air and They came to this matchup after four straight wins. From then on, the goleada counter pierces deeply and makes them stagnate in thirteenth position in series A.
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