Matteo Darmian was the standout performer in a good team display by Inter as they defeated Napoli 3-2 in a massive Serie A clash yesterday evening, according to Italian media.

The 31-year-old received a solid 7.5/10 grade in the player ratings for the match published in today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport.

Darmian put in a high-energy display on both sides of the ball, which included a significant role in the move that led to the penalty from which the Nerazzurri equalized as well as an important late block to preserve the win.

Meanwhile, captain Samir Handanovic was also given the same score of 7.5/10 for a fine display which was capped off with a spectacular save on a Mario Rui header late on as the Partenopei chased an equalizer.

The likes of Milan Skriniar, Andrea Ranocchia, Ivan Perisic, Marcelo Brozovic, Lautaro Martinez, and Hakan Calhanoglu were also commended for their performances and received 7/10 grades, as did coach Simone Inzaghi.

Only second-half substitutes Arturo Vidal and Edin Dzeko were given mediocre grades for their performances, with 5.5/10 and 5/10 scores respectively.

In the case of Dzeko in particular, the striker’s role in giving the ball away for Napoli’s second goal was particularly highlighted, while the newspaper suggested that his overall performance was not the help to his team in possession that was hoped for.