Romelu Lukaku’s stunning performance against AC Milan brought the Nerazzurris level with Juventus in a stunning 4-2 comeback at San Siro.
Last night Serie A saw one of the most intense matches as Inter Milan came back from a 2 goal deficit to secure their win and come at level with Juventus at Serie A table.
With Zlatan Ibrahimovic scoring a goal and giving an assist to give a 2 goal lead to AC Milan, Antonio Conte’s men had an uphill task to achieve in the second half.
And they did manage to achieve, as Inter Milan scored 4 goals to win the match, amongst the goal-rush, Romelu Lukaku scored the final goal of the game, which was an absolute clinical finish.
With this goal, Lukaku has now 21 goals and four assists in 30 games for his current employers. Last week he became the fastest player in Inter’s history to score 20 goals for the Italian giants.
Watch the goal
Conte has Moses at Chelsea and he wanted lukaku
If only he had his way #InterMilan pic.twitter.com/3FaRRNmE5r— Gbenusola (@mmgbenusola_) February 9, 2020
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Overall, Lukaku had a brilliant game and it would surely bother Manchester United fans, as their former player is slowly becoming a sensation in Serie A, whereas they are now with Odion Ighalo, who has been brought in an attempt to bolster attacking department.
Lukaku..Game Over #InterMilan pic.twitter.com/ltQVZlw9MM
— Влад (@TSTBvlad) February 9, 2020
Manchester United was desperate to bring a reinforcement into their team in the attack on the deadline day of the January transfer window and settled with the former Watford striker.
The Red Devils are going to face crises in the attack, as their primary goal scorer, Marcus Rashofrd is ruled out to play for the club with a back injury and will keep him at least till the first week of March.
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Meanwhile, have enquired about Lukaku’s current Inter teammate Lautaro Martinez, but they are not prepared to pay the £94 million buyout clause in the Argentine’s contract.