Inter were beaten 3-0 by Juventus at the Juventus Stadium in Turin thanks to a brace from Alvaro Morata and a goal from Paolo Dybala. With respect to both teams, they understood that the game on the night was not necessarily where the game would be decided, with both the Biaconeri and Nerazzurri fielding somewhat weakened sides.
However, with that being said, the warning signs were there in the first half as the home side were allowed to dominate possession and probe at will. It was obvious that Inter had come to try and put themselves in a position where they could win the second leg and advance to the final from there.
As a consequence, it was very difficult to see any other outcome than a Juve win, and they started the game by far the better side, moving the ball wide with Asamoah and Cuadrado. Inter somehow found a way to deal with it early on, thanks to the back-tracking of Biabiany.
Before the quarter-hour mark the referee appeared to miss a penalty shout as Cuadrado’s free-kick hit the arm of Gary Medel. However, the appeals were waived away and the visitors walked away unscathed. Then, the game became aggressive and somewhat scrappy; something which suited the visitors as they looked for parity in a game that they were perhaps not expecting to win.
A challenge from Bonucci raised the tensions slightly and didn’t help the friendliness of the occasion as the rivals clashed. It must be said that there was little question about the opening goal, which came ten minutes before the break as Cuadrado was brought down by Jeison Murillo. An unfortunate moment of misjudgement for the visitors, who to that point had been resolute.
Alvaro Morata crashed his penalty into the top corner, and one sort of got the impression that the night may start to unravel for Inter.
It was the Spaniard’s first goal in four months, and on the hour mark he struck again to make the tie even more difficult for Inter. Ezra’s cross deflected off Melo, who in fairness couldn’t have done more to block the dangerous situation, but it fell to Morata who finished again into the top corner.
The misery was compounded as Murillo was sent off with 20 minutes left. The centre-back bodychecked Cuadrado who was by far the best player on the night, and the referee was right to produce the red.
The final goal was scored by Paolo Dybala to make it 3-0 as he sent a third goal into the top corner past a sorry Samir Handanovic, who should have done better, which may kill the tie off. Inter’s biggest enemy on the night was naivety.
The back four never committed to any thwarting of the attacks, and as aforementioned the idea of sitting back for first leg parity was far from ideal. Juventus exploited the flanks well through Evra and Cuadrado, damaging the weak points of the Nerazzurri squad which are the full backs.
Allegri’s side clearly knew what to do and they reaped the reward for an effective game plan that any team could have come up with. For Inter, it is very obvious that the full back combination of Yuto Nagatomo and Danilo D’Ambrosio was not enough. In a way, the black-and-whites played the bluff by fielding a somewhat strong side. If Inter were serious about making the final, they should have considered this.
A front three of Ljajic, Jovetic and Biabiany was arguably not going to cause much threat to such a resolute defence, and the full price was paid for a poor performance in an otherwise great situation. The damage is done, though. Murillo is suspended, there was no away goal and Juve bring a three goal lead to San Siro. The cup run is over.
A very disappointing night in Turin, and the focus turns to the Serie A and the objectives of a European place.

Dont start with Nagatomo please. Juve did a Good job and placed a much taller Pogba against Nagatomo. Pogba won every air battle. And as result of this inter did concede a penalty. Nagotomo could not clear the ball under pressure of Pogba. Besides that he is bad! He works hard bu he makes mistakes every game.
I don’t understand this cretino at all. Vs Capri, you play with 1 striker…vs Juve you play with 1 striker. Unless you have wingers that want to ONLY attack, a strong midfield, 1 striker will not win you games.
Nevermind Soriano, Eder, etc. Get a fucking play maker…
I am not surprise by the result. Overall, Juve have a better management, infrastructure and stability than us. We will catch up them, in the next season. I think the Inter’s construction is not complete and we got a “structure” to move forward. For instance, the willingness to have our own stadium got a block from AC Milan, while Juventus was thinking about building stadium couple years ago. So, to be honest, we are steps behind Juventus in terms of the idea to modernize our club.
If we want to modernize and catch up Juventus, I think we should be more rational and sometimes break the “tradition”. For instance, instead of keeping Pirelli or Nike as our main sponsor, we can find another sponsor who will fund more money.
In the sport aspect, I think we should give Mancini a time to build a squad with the characteristic that he need. I can’t see the current Inter material will suit to compete in UCL. Let’s say, can we imagine d’Ambrosio face Robben or Ronaldo?
We got problems to sell this kind of player last summer, and now we paid the price.
I was hoping that we can get at least one silverware this year and the most possible way is through this coppa.. but I wonder how mancini and teams don’t see it as important .. now that the scudetto is too far and even the hope for CL spot grows dim..all going downhill after the new year like all our previous years has been
Can anyone tell me who is the guy name ‘Nozanneti’ in this forum? His comment is everywhere and so much hate.
I’d rather talk with ‘Imissyoumarcomarca’ who is more logical than this guy,,,
I’m totally in support of your comment bro.
You can always go to his profile and report him to the mediator. They will block him eventually if they receive enough complaints. Cheers!
He is an inter haters, a racist, and also dumb, just ignore him bro
I really don’t understand what Nagatomo offers to this team. Seriously, he commits mistakes and gets more playing time in return.
I hope that we can get our swag back…
Yet Mancini likes him..
This is turning more into a month to forget. Hoping for better month in February.
with nag and dambrosio we are not going anywhere