Federico Dimarco was the undisputed star of Inter Milan’s hard-fought 2-0 victory at Lecce, earning the highest rating among Nerazzurri players from Gazzetta dello Sport, while Petar Sucic endured a night to forget as the Croatian struggled to make any meaningful impact.
Gazzetta handed Inter a collective score of 7 for the performance, via FCInterNews.
The Italian daily described it as a complicated match in which Lecce resisted well but “values eventually came through.”
Chivu himself earned a 7 for winning the game through his substitutions.
Both goals came from players off the bench, and his astute use of set pieces.
Lecce 0-2 Inter – Indispensable Dimarco Makes Up For Struggling Sucic

Dimarco was the standout performer, picking up a 7.5 and labelled indispensable by the Rosea.
It was his corners that unlocked the game.
Indeed, he was involved in numerous attacking moments throughout, including a counterattack in which he could have scored twice.
Zielinski, Akanji and Mkhitaryan all received 7s, with Bastoni, Bisseck, Diouf and Pio Esposito half a point behind.
Luis Henrique and Bonny earned a bare 6, while Thuram received 5.5 for an off-colour display.
The harshest verdict was reserved for Sucic, who received a 5 and was named the worst player on the pitch.
Gazzetta pulled no punches, describing him as “a foreign body, out of the game entirely.”
Furthermore noting bluntly that by February, it is fair to say the Croatian has not lived up to his early promise at the club.

Nonsense. He regularly dribbles through opponents in attacking areas, plays some smart and creative passes, and is generally comfortable on the field.
He needs to get physically stronger but he is young and has plenty of time to settle and develop.
These media outlets are hysterical trash.
He better consult with pio for that. Lol