Inter equalized in extra time and advanced to the quarter-finals at the end of extra time

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The quarter-finals of the Italian Cup continued tonight (Wednesday) with two meetings, with the focus of Inter’s dramatic 2: 3 victory over Ampoli at the end of 120 minutes. In the early game Sesuolo defeated Cagliari 0-1 at home and she too secured her place among the last eight in the factory.

It was decided only in overtime. Inter players can afford to celebrate | Imagebank GettyImages, Marco Luzzani

Inter – Ampoli 2: 3

Four days after Inter’s winning streak was stopped by Atalanta, the Narazzi got entangled again, and it’s hard to believe it happened to them in a five-game unbeaten streak against Ampoli and ranked only 11th in Serie A. Finally, after 120 minutes, the champions She did her part, she also advanced to the quarterfinals and there she will meet the winner tomorrow in the game between Roma and Lecce.

Alexis Sanchez, the hero of last week’s victory over Juventus in the Super Cup, found the net in the 13th minute, but Ampoli managed to surprise San Siro when it was first Albanian Nadim Irmi who came off the bench and equalized 1-1 in the 61st minute and a quarter later. An hour the turnaround was completed from an own goal by Yunutz Radu. Luckily for Inter, Andrea Ranokia made it 2-2 in the 91st minute from Edin Jaco’s header and in the first half of extra time we were privileged to see a one-sided game until Stefano Sensei swung his leg to make it 2-3 after 104 minutes of football. The advantage was maintained even in the second half of extra time and Inter, with great difficulty, achieved what they wanted.

Sassuolo players celebrate with Abdu Harvey
History in green – black. Sesotho players celebrate | Imagebank GettyImages, Alessandro Sabattini

Sesotho – Cagliari 0: 1

After becoming a regular member of the Italian top league in the last decade, Sesuolo marked another V for the most successful era in its history when it qualified for the Italian Cup quarter-finals for the first time in history. The team from the 12th place expressed the level differences against Cagliari which is below the red line, kept a clean sheet and enjoyed a winning goal by Abdu Harvey in the 18th minute on the way to securing the place in the last eight. For the midfielder who joined this summer from Dutch side Sparta Rotterdam, this is the team’s debut goal after 15 appearances. Leonardo Pavoletti scored for the visitors from Sardinia in the 61st minute, but the goal was disqualified by the VAR on the grounds of dissent. In the next stage, Alessio Dionisi’s team will be hosted by Juventus.

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