Inter 1-0 Verona: Melo makes it five wins from five
The hosts continued their impressive start to the
season with another victory that keeps them top
of the Serie A table having only conceding one
goal so farInter maintained their perfect start to
the season with Felipe Melo's second-half header
giving them a narrow 1-0 win over Verona at San
Siro.
The Brazilian thundered a header home 10
minutes after the interval, moments after
Verona's Jacopo Sala saw a vicious strike cannon
off the crossbar, as the hosts equalled their club
record start to a league season.
That was as close as the visitors, missing
talismanic striker Luca Toni, came to troubling
Roberto Mancini's men, who will now be quietly
confident of mounting a serious title challenge.
Despite their impressive form coming into
Wednesday's contest, Inter were slow out of the
blocks, with Verona – who made five changes
from the draw with Atalanta – doing well to
frustrate Mancini's side during a largely
uneventful opening 15 minutes.
The visitors were dealt a blow five minutes later
when Giampaolo Pazzini, in for the injured Toni,
was forced off with an apparent ankle problem.
Inter nearly took advantage after 22 minutes, with
Fredy Guarin seeing a low effort blocked on the
edge of the area, before Ivan Perisic forced a
smart save from goalkeeper Rafael.
The Brazilian was called into action again after
half an hour, this time denying Alex Telles, while
Geoffrey Kondogbia nearly capitalised on a
defensive lapse following Davide Santon's cross
10 minutes before the break, only for his acrobatic
half-volley to whistle over the bar from six yards.
Verona looked to have weathered the storm and
came close to taking the lead when Sala rattled
the woodwork nine minutes after the break, but
Inter soon picked up the pace again and found a
breakthrough just before the hour when Melo rose
highest to head home a teasing Telles corner.
Inter came close to doubling their lead on 64
minutes when Perisic was denied by Rafael at the
near post, but Verona refused to allow the
floodgates to be opened and should have levelled
15 minutes from time.
A superb run saw Leandro Greco weave in from
the left to tee up Luca Siligardi inside the area,
only for the substitute to fire wide.
Mauro Icardi saw an effort smothered at the other
end two minutes later as Inter remained
threatening but, for the third game on the bounce,
one goal proved enough for Inter to seal victory.
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