At the crack of dawn on Wednesday, the focus of European soccer was on a thrilling battle in which Leverkusen once again performed the "Legend of the Kill" in a match between the German and Italian sides. After 89 minutes of intense play, Lodi Mecchini's strike gave his team a narrow 1-0 victory over Inter Milan at home, ending their unbeaten run in the UEFA Europa League this season. In other words, out of the 36 participating teams, only six teams won, while Liverpool won all of their matches.

Liwaguson has shown strong competitive momentum in this year's tournament. Throughout the match, Liwagosun had 17 shots on goal compared to Inter Milan's six. Just three minutes into the match, Livaguscon nearly broke the deadlock when Nitundi fired a shot in the air, but the ball bounced off the crossbar. Gleshaga, Kolyanwadis and Sheremet Ferimbang followed, but all failed to score.

Just when everyone thought the game was going to be a handshake, Leverkusen captured a chance on a corner kick. After making an adjustment, Lodimekini fired in the killer blow. The 27-year-old French international, who joined Leverkusen on loan from Paris Saint-Germain this summer, showed great strength in his first touch. Lodimekini scored several crucial goals in the final game of the previous season, and this season he has continued the legend of the "King of Killers".

Inter Milan's four-game winning streak in the UEFA Europa League came to an end, and head coach Szymon Szczecki admitted that his team did not perform as well as their opponents in their first loss of the season. In addition, his adjustment of the "Hine" rotation was also one of the reasons for the loss. In the second half of the match, the team's main players, Lumatinis, Nicolai Balena and Federico Di Marco, were replaced, which led to the team being in disarray for most of the match.

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