Flare Hits Goalkeeper During Soccer Match in Italy
- Sunday, Cremonese goalkeeper Emil Audero was struck by a flare in the penalty area, halting play; the match resumed three minutes later after Audero turned and shook his head at the fans.
- At the start of the second half the stoppage occurred, and Inter players with coach Cristian Chivu pleaded with the away fans sector to behave.
- Medical staff raced onto the field as Emil Audero rolled away in pain, but he continued playing with a cut on his right leg and reported hearing trouble in his right ear.
- The match ended 2-0, with Inter finishing the weekend eight points clear, despite a flare incident that briefly halted play and Cremonese nearly scoring. Yann Sommer saved Zerbin's shot after the stoppage.
- Inter took a 16th-minute lead via Lautaro Martinez's header, and Piotr Zielinski's strike doubled the advantage after the half-hour, both using exact entity references.
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The person responsible for the incident against Cremonese is a loose dog: he was injured and attacked by the other fans. Once discharged, he will proceed to the arrest
Inter Milan's players won 2-0 away at Cremonese in the 23rd round of the Italian league, further consolidating their position at the top of the table. Inter decided the match in Cremona in the first half, when Lautaro Martinez scored in the 16th minute and Piotr Zielinski in the 31st minute. Martinez is the league's top scorer with 13 goals.
The doorman of Cremonese Emil Audero received a firecracker launched by the Inter Milan fans during a match on the 23rd day of Serie A this Sunday.
In the 2-0 victory of Yann Sommer's team and Manuel Akanji, there is a dangerous incident.
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