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Hellas Verona-Inter Milan was the victory of the "revived" Joaquín Correa

This is highlighted today in Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport, via Italian website Fcinter1908.it, which praises the great performance of the Argentine, who had been on the fringes of the Nerazzurri project. 

The focus also shifts to his future: "Almost tolerated due to a costly contract that no one wanted to take on, not even on loan, Correa showed how different his career might have been if he had managed to be more consistent. 

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"Correa scored a goal, hit the woodwork twice, provided two assists — one of them with a backheel — and pulled off a move worthy of Zidane or Maradona"

Story of Sporadic Champion

The Argentine belongs to the category of sporadic champions. Long pauses, rarely interrupted by sensational, extra-large performances. 

Yesterday, the Tucu was having one of his transcendent days, blessed by grace. Correa scored a goal, hit the woodwork twice, provided two assists — one of them with a backheel — and pulled off a move worthy of Zidane or Maradona. 

There must also be something geographical, an influence linked to the Bentegodi. One hundred seventy days have passed since Correa, in his debut with Inter Milan, arrived at the Bentegodi with a brace, making everyone imagine what could be ahead. 

It was 2021: the first chapter went as it went, with boos, departures, and failed summer exits.

Verona has once again given him back his spark. This performance won't change his future at Inter Milan, but it will establish a few points. 

One above all: while the club is forced to think in financial terms, Inzaghi is more than happy to have Joaquín Correa in the squad and would like to rely on him from February onwards, beyond the January transfer market."

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