Ghanaian midfielder, Kwadwo Asamoah has hailed his teammates in the derby Milano victory over arch-rivals AC Milan describing the victory as a “great” one for Inter Milan.
The 2010 UEFA Champions League winner have now moved above city rivals AC Milan into third place in Serie A with victory in a fiercely fought derby.
Matias Vecino fired in from close range to give Inter a half-time lead.
Stefan De Vrij nodded in to make it 2-0 before Tiemoue Bakayoko headed past Samir Handanovic to give Milan hope.
Lautaro Martinez’s penalty made it 3-1, after Samu Castillejo tripped Matteo Politano, although Mateo Musacchio’s 71st-minute strike made it a nervy last few minutes for Inter.
During that period VAR overturned referee Marco Guida’s original decision to send Milan’s Andrea Conti off for a tackle on Martinez. Inter coach Luciano Spalletti protested and was consequently sent off.
However, the former Juventus star has described the victory as a great one.
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