Inter striker Romelu Lukaku has been praised for his impact in the Nerazzurri’s 1-0 win over Bologna in Serie A last night, as he scored the decisive goal in the game.

The Belgium international moved onto 20 league goals for the season as he struck in the first half, with his effort sending Inter eight points clear at the top of Serie A with a game in hand.

His performance earned positive reviews from Italian media, as reported by PassioneInter.com, with the former Manchester United striker’s goal considered a pivotal moment in the title race.

In today’s newspaper edition of La Gazzetta dello Sport, Lukaku was awarded a rating of 7 and praised for being the complete player under Antonio Conte, and it was suggested that he had made the league his own.

Corriere dello Sport gave the 27-year-old the same rating in their newspaper edition today, and highlighted his hard work and his impact in making the most of the key moment of the game.

Meanwhile, in today’s newspaper edition of Tuttosport Lukaku was awarded a 6.5 following a difficult battle against Bologna defender Adama Soumaoro, but his impact was felt nonetheless.

Passione Inter themselves rated Lukaku at 7 and warned that the Belgian could not be afforded an inch of free space in the box, such was his ability to find the back of the net.