In the second half against Parma, Inter Milan visibly dropped in intensity
In the second half against Parma, Simone Inzaghi's Inter Milan visibly dropped in intensity, allowing Parma the space needed to get back into the game

In the second half against Parma, Simone Inzaghi's Inter Milan visibly dropped in intensity, allowing Parma the space needed to get back into the game.
This is the analysis from Italian newspaper Il Giornale via Fcinter1908.it today: "You can play in slippers, like in the second half against Udinese.
Not flip-flops, like Inter Milan did in the second half against Parma. Two nearly identical matches, except for the final outcome.

At San Siro, Sommer saved them, against Chivu they were punished by a deflection from Darmian on Ondrejka's shot, the Swede who entered 15 minutes earlier and scored his first Serie A goal.
And it could have ended even worse if, in injury time, Pellegrino's sliding deflection hadn't gone just wide instead of into the net.
The draw remains a blow for Inzaghi, who was watching from the stands due to suspension, and they still have a 4-point lead over Napoli, who are set to face Bologna, not exactly an easy task."