Yann Sommer did not hold a clear sheet in Serie A for the primary time in over a month as Bologna held Inter Milan to a 2-2 draw.
Regardless of dropping two beneficial factors, the Swiss goalkeeper stayed optimistic throughout his post-match speak with DAZN through .
Sommer had loved a formidable run of 4 consecutive league matches with out conceding earlier than tonight.
Nonetheless, objectives from and Emil Holm worsened Inter’s defensive report.
Although Simone Inzaghi’s crew capitulated twice on the San Siro, they’re nonetheless the division’s second-best defensive aspect behind Napoli.
Certainly, Antonio Conte’s males have conceded 12 league objectives this season in comparison with Inter’s 17.
In his protection, Sommer was powerless on each events.
Castro’s lucky strike caught him on the fallacious foot, whereas Holm buried the ball off the put up with a thunderous low effort.
In the meantime, Lautaro Martinez and Denzel Dumfries had been on the scoresheet for Inter.
Yann Sommer Chooses to Keep Optimistic After Inter Milan vs Bologna Draw
Sommer credited Bologna for a spirited efficiency tonight.
“It’s simple to clarify what occurred,” he admitted. “They closed the areas, and whereas we did properly, Bologna dealt with the stress successfully.
“Within the second half, we discovered fewer gaps between the strains. We’ll take this level and transfer ahead as a result of it was a tricky match.”
Unfazed by the 2 factors dropped, Sommer insisted he solely cares about being the most effective model of himself between the sticks.
“My purpose is to be a dependable goalkeeper for Inter,” he was adamant. “Consistency is an enormous motivation for me.
“We’ll take this level – it’s not a foul end result for me. There have been possibilities on each side.”
Inter gained’t have to attend lengthy for an opportunity to bounce again.
Certainly, they’ll host relegation-fighting Empoli on the San Siro subsequent Sunday, looking for amends for tonight’s end result.
On the brilliant aspect, they’ve diminished the hole on Napoli to solely two factors with a sport in hand.