Published 10:39 IST, December 22nd 2019
Esposito breaks 60-year record as Inter go top with four-goal stroll
Esposito became Inter Milan's youngest scorer in more than 60 years when he hit the target in a 4-0 romp against Genoa, helping his side return to the top
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Sebastia Esposito became Inter Milan's youngest scorer in more than 60 years when he hit target in a 4-0 romp against Gea, helping his side return to top of Serie A. 17-year-old put away a second-half penalty which made him youngest Inter scorer since Mario Corso in 1958. Romelu Lukaku scored twice with Roberto Gagliardini adding ar as Inter moved level with champions Juventus at top on 42 points on Saturday. Juve had taken top spot on Wednesday with a 2-1 win over Sampdoria before heading to Saudi Arabia where y face Lazio in Italian Super Cup on Sunday. However, Inter are w in pole position courtesy of goal difference.
"I just saw my mum in stands and goal is for her," a tearful Esposito, who is 17 years and 172 days old, told Sky Sport Italia.
"I didn't sleep at all last night (after he was told he would start game). I spent whole night thinking about what would happen today."
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teenr also hailed Lukaku who gave him ball to take penalty even though he could have finished game with a hat-trick. "Romelu is a fantastic person as well as being an extraordinary player. He told me, just go out re, make a decision and hit ball." Gea, w without a Serie A win at Inter since 1994, end year at bottom of table after a 10th defeat this season. Lukaku opened scoring after 31 minutes, heading in a cross from Antonio Candreva.
Within a minute it was 2-0 when Lukaku teed-up Gagliardini whose shot was deflected off Cristian Romero and into goal. Esposito added his name to scoresheet from spot in 64th minute when Kevin Agudelo fouled Gagliardini. Lukaku's gesture to his teen teammate was rewarded when he hit a long-range drive which went in off underside of crossbar for his second of night and his team's fourth seven minutes later.
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'Like little child'
"I saw him in pre-season training and he just looked like a little child, even his face seems so young," said Inter coach Antonio Conte of Esposito.
"He has really grown in last couple of months and he has a great future ahead of him."
Cagliari suffered ir first away defeat of season, losing 2-1 at Udinese as ir Champions League hopes suffered a blow. Rolando Maran's side have w won just once in ir last five games, claiming only a single point in ir three most recent outings. Argentine Rodrigo de Paul gave Udinese a first-half lead before Joao Pedro levelled for Cagliari in 84th minute.
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However, Ivory Coast international Seko Fofana restored Udinese's advant just a minute later to wrap up three points. SPAL claimed ir first league win in two months when y edged Tori 2-1, a victory which allowed m to move off bottom of Serie A and into 19th spot. Earlier on Saturday, Fiorentina fired coach Vincenzo Montella with club struggling in 15th in Serie A.
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Montella, a 45-year-old former Italy winger, mand Fiorentina from 2012-15 leading club to two fourth-place finishes in Serie A before he was fired. After spells in charge at Sampdoria, AC Milan and Sevilla, he returned to Florence in April. However, Fiorentina lost 4-1 at home to Roma on Friday and have taken just two points from ir last seven games.
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10:36 IST, December 22nd 2019