Udinese defeats Inter Milan and leads the Italian league

Inter Milan made it three league losses in a row with a hard-fought 3-1 beat to  Udinese on Sunday in an exciting clash that brought them together at the Stadio Friuli (known for sponsorship reasons as Dacia Arena) in the seventh round of the competition. Inter Milan scored the first goal via Nicolo Parilla, just 5 minutes after the start of the match, when he received a direct free kick, which he executed in a superb way against Udinese. The host equalized in the 22nd minute, through an own goal by Milan Skriniar, the Nerazzurri defender. In the second half, Udinese managed to snatch two goals in the last minutes of the match, through Jaca Biol and Tolgay Arslan in the 85th and third minutes of time instead of wasted for the match. Udinese moved to the top of the Serie A table with a 3-1 win against Inter Milan this afternoon. Milan Skriniar's own goal in the 22nd minutcanceleded out Nicolo Barella's opener in the first half before Jaka Bijol scored six minutes from time. Tolgay Arslan then added a third late on to secure the three points. Andrea Sottil will welcome the three points in what has been a tight start to the Serie A season, which sees three teams on 14 points and one on 13 in the early rounds of the season, with Inter in sixth place on 12.
Inter Milan occupies sixth place in the Italian league table with 12 points, two points behind Napoli, the leader with 14 points, while Udinese topped the Serie A standings with 16 points.


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