Inter came from behind to beat ACF Fiorentina 2-1 in an entertaining match in Serie A on Thursday and stay in touch with leaders AS Roma.
Giuseppe Rossi continued his fine run of form since returning from two years of injuries, scoring from the penalty spot on the hour mark to take his tally to six goals in seven matches. Joaquin had been pulled back in the penalty area by Juan Jesus.
It was only the second goal Inter had conceded this season.
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Esteban Cambiasso leveled in acrobatic fashion in the 72nd minute and Jonathan scored what was to prove the winner seven minutes from time to cap a good all-round performance from the Inter fullback.
“We deserved to win, even though we suffered against a great team,” Inter coach Walter Mazzarri said. “We should have done better with our counterattacks. If we had done so, we would have gone in at halftime in front. We still have to improve, even if the lads are doing an extraordinary job.”
Inter moved level with Juventus and SSC Napoli, two points behind Roma. Fiorentina are three points further back after their first loss of the season.
“The only thing I didn’t like was the result,” Fiorentina coach Vincenzo Montella said. “It was a great performance with character and just as we thought we had it under control, we conceded two odd goals. I have to take the defeat as well as the performance, but we played at a high level against strong opponents.”
Inter had been ordered to keep one end of the San Siro — the Curva Nord — closed as punishment for fan racism during their draw against Juventus.
Fiorentina were missing three key players as new signing Mario Gomez was injured, along with David Pizarro and Juan Cuadrado. Captain Manuel Pasqual added to the Tuscan side’s injury problems as he was forced off with a thigh injury 10 minutes from halftime and was replaced by Marcos Alonso.
Mazzarri started with the same team that had won the previous three matches, including a 7-0 victory at UC Sassuolo on Sunday, and Inter almost took the lead inside the opening minute as Yuto Nagatomo forced a smart save out of Fiorentina goalkeeper Neto.
It was an open match and Inter almost created another goalscoring opportunity in the 11th minute when Hugo Campagnaro put in a tempting cross from the right, but Fiorentina did well to clear and almost took the lead on the counterattack when the ball fell to Giuseppe Rossi, who beat a defender and put in an angled drive which Inter goalkeeper Samir Handanovic parried with a deft, one-handed save.
The action was end to end and Inter again threatened moments later when they surged forward and outnumbered the Fiorentina defense five to two, but Saphir Taider fired into the side-netting.
Rossi has been in fantastic form this season and the US-born forward was again at the heart of the action when he set up Joaquin for an effort which Handanovic did well to parry with his legs.
The Italy striker fired Fiorentina in front with a powerful penalty which gave Handanovic no chance. Despite the goalkeeper guessing the right way, he could not prevent it from going into the bottom-right corner.
Inter leveled 12 minutes later as Fiorentina failed to deal with a corner. In the goalmouth scramble, the ball fell to Cambiasso, who controlled it on his chest, before scissor-kicking it in from close range.
Fiorentina had lost their previous 12 trips to Inter, with their last victory coming in May 2000, and they were to leave the San Siro empty-handed again after Jonathan smashed in a screamer under the crossbar after beating Matias Fernandez to a chipped pass from Ricky Alvarez.
Massimo Ambrosini, who spent 18 years at Inter’s bitter city rivals AC Milan, almost leveled in stoppage-time, but Handanovic got down smartly to smother the shot.
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