(Reuters) - First-half goals by Denzel Dumfries and Lautaro Martinez earned Inter Milan a comfortable 2-0 win at newcomers Cagliari in Serie A on ...
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOS - First-half goals by Denzel Dumfries and Lautaro Martinez earned Inter Milan a comfortable 2-0 win at newcomers Cagliari in Serie A on Monday.
After 21 minutes, a midfield mishap by Cagliari gave Marcus Thuram the chance to skilfully thread the ball to Dumfries, who executed an angled drive to break the deadlock. At the half-hour mark, Martinez latched on to Federico DiMarco's pass and clinically finished from close range to extend the visitors' lead.
Cagliari had a golden opportunity to reduce the score in the last minutes of the match through Paulo Azzi but Inter goalkeeper Yann Sommer produced a reflex save from point-blank range.
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