"Inter" did not manage to overcome the "Sampdoria" team © EuroFootball.com

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n Saturday, September 16th, the first two matches of the 2nd round were played in the Italian championship. "Inter" at home failed to beat the "Sampdoria" team, while "Reggina" snatched victory in the last moments of the match against "Cagliari".

Once again, Milan's "Inter" disappointed their fans, failing to beat the mid-table "Sampdoria" at home. The match ended in a 1-1 draw. This was the second poor result in a row for the Milan club. In the previous match, the "black and blues" lost 1-0 to the Lisbon, "Sporting" team.

In the first half, the guest goalkeeper Luca Castellazzi played brilliantly. The Italian made several incredible saves, stopping dangerous shots from Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Hernan Crespo, and Maicon. "Sampdoria" also had chances to break ahead towards the end of the first half, but the attackers of this club lacked a bit of accuracy.

The second half started intensely. Initially, "Inter" forward H. Crespo almost scored, and a few seconds later, Ivan Cordoba fouled Francesco Flachi in the penalty area, and the referee awarded a penalty to the visitors. The same F. Flachi successfully converted the penalty, and the visitors unexpectedly took the lead.

Then led by Javier Zanetti, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and Luis Figo, "Inter" attacked the opponents' goal with all their might, trying to equalize the score. However, the first goal for the Milan club was scored after a silly mistake by "Sampdoria" defender Massimo Bonanni. The Italian, unmarked during a corner, headed the ball into his own net.

The "Inter" players tried to score the winning goal, but luck did not smile on them in this match, and Roberto Mancini's players had to settle for one point. However, "Sampdoria" also has no reason to be happy because the club improved a new record in these matches - the team has not won even 15 of their last matches in a row.

In the other match, "Reggina" managed to snatch a victory at home with a score of 2-1 against the still point-less "Cagliari".

The hosts took the lead in the 52nd minute when Alessandro Lucarelli scored a headed goal, but "Cagliari" did not break, and after 10 minutes, Mauro Esposito earned a penalty for the away team, which David Suazo successfully converted. However, the hosts had the last laugh in this match - in the fourth minute of added time, Rolando Bianchi scored his 4th goal of the season, giving his team their first victory and three important points.

Saturday's match results:

"1 - 1"

48` [0 - 1] Francesco Flachi

79` [1 - 1] Massimo Bonani (own goal)

"2 - 1"

52` [1 - 0] Alessandro Lucarelli

62` [1 - 1] David Suazo (penalty)

90` [2 - 1] Rolando Bianchi

Top scorers of the championship:

1. Rolando Bianchi ("Reggina") - 4;

2-4. Esteban Cambiasso ("Inter") - 2;

Luca Toni ("Fiorentina") - 2;

Nicola Ventola ("Atalanta") - 2.

Standings table: