Inter Milan made it two wins in a row in their Serie A opener on Sunday (30) with a 3-1 come-from-behind victory over second-placed Lazio at home thanks to a goal from substitute Nadalu Martinez, opening up more possibilities in the race for the top four and perhaps even helping Napoli to an early title win.
In the early stage of the match, Inter's Mihi Darien scored the first point, but then Russell's striker Philip Andersen seized the opportunity to score a counterattack. In the face of the unfavorable situation, the manager Szymon Nyszewski decided to adjust the tactics, and in the second half of the match, he brought in Nadalu Martinez and Rubin Gosins. The move paid off as Nadalu Martinez scored twice and Rubin Gosins contributed a goal, helping the team to a 3-1 comeback. With Lazio losing points, Napoli will break their 33-year title drought and win Serie A six rounds ahead of schedule if they beat Salan Litana in the same day's match.