Incredible Threeram keeps Inter breathing down Napoli’s neck

Inter Milan’s third consecutive victory across all competitions was secured thanks to Marcus Thuram and his hat-trick which powered the Nerazzurri to a 3-2 win over Torino, marking their sixth straight home triumph in Serie A against this opponent.Inter’s Inzaghi rejects Manchester United jobHeading into the match, Inter and Torino were level on points after seven rounds, but the visitors wasted no time trying to break the deadlock. Samuele Ricci came close early on with a thunderous 30-yard strike, forcing Yann Sommer into a fine save. However, Torino’s plans unraveled midway through the first half when Guillermo Maripán’s reckless tackle on Marcus Thuram, initially deemed a yellow-card offense, was upgraded to a red after a VAR review.🇫🇷 Marcus Thuram vs Serie A strikers this season🥇 Non-penalty goals — 1st🥇 Assists — 1st🥇 Touches in box — 1st🥈 Key passes — 2nd🥈 Deep completions — 2nd🥉 Aerial duels won, % — 3rdHe does it all ⚫️🔵👉 https://t.co/yXuo2qiI7w https://t.co/d41rLTuaHz pic.twitter.com/FqZ75rmjb8— DataMB (@DataMB_) October 5, 2024 It was Thuram who had the last word, recovering from the foul to head in Alessandro Bastoni’s inviting cross and give Inter the lead with their first real chance of the game. Inter’s second opportunity yielded another goal, almost in identical fashion. This time, it was Francesco Acerbi who delivered a pinpoint cross, and Thuram once again rose to head it past Vanja Milinković-Savić, doubling his tally for the night. Torino, despite being down to 10 men, responded immediately, with Gvidas Gineitis setting up Duván Zapata to slot home and silence the San Siro.Newcomers help Conte in further schooling Cesc – Napoli solidify their summit spotThuram, however, was unstoppable and completed his hat-trick early in the second half. His third goal wasn’t as stylish as the first two, but it proved effective as he reacted quickest to a rebound, scuffing his shot over Milinković-Savić and into the net. By then, the points seemed secured for Inter, though they missed a chance to make the scoreline more comfortable when Acerbi blazed over from close range.Torino made the closing moments nervy for the hosts, as Nikola Vlašić converted a late penalty to make it 3-2, but Inter held firm to complete a perfect week, winning all three of their matches. Despite the victory, Simone Inzaghi will be concerned by how his side struggled to close out the game against 10-man Torino. Credit must go to the visitors, who saw their three-match unbeaten away run end but can take pride in their resilient display.YOU CAN WATCH ALL THE GOALS HERESERIE A – MATCHDAY 7Friday Napoli – Como 3-1 (1-1)/McTominay 1, Lukaku 53 pen, Neres 86 – Streffeza 43/Verona – Venezia 2-1 (1-1)/Tengstendt 9, Joronen 81 – Oristanio 2/Saturday Udinese – Lecce 1-0 (0-0)/Zemura 75/Atalanta – Genoa 5-1 (1-0)/Retegui 24, 50, 74, Ederson 60, De Roon 80 – Ekhator 83/Inter – Torino 3-2 (2-1)/Thuram 25, 35, 60 – Zapata 36, Vlasic 86 pen/Sunday 13.30: (1.38) Juventus (4.60) Cagliari (9.00)16.00: (1.85) Bologna (3.50) Parma (4.40)16.00: (1.65) Lazio (3.80) Empoli (6.25)19.00: (4.20) Monza (3.50) Roma (2.00)21.45: (3.35) Fiorentina (3.50) Milan (2.25)***odds are subject to change***

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