A brace from former SS Lazio star Hernanes saw Inter beat his old side 2-1 in Serie A in an incident-packed clash on Sunday which saw the hosts have two players sent off and Inter miss a penalty.
Brazilian Hernanes spent three-and-a-half years at Lazio and claimed that he cried when he was sold to Inter in January, but he enraged the home fans in Rome when he celebrated his 26th-minute equalizer with a somersault only seconds after defender Mauricio had been sent off for pulling back Rodrigo Palacio when he was through on goal.
“This was a very important match for me, I’m a better player than I was at Lazio and I wanted to show it,” Hernanes said. “[Lazio chairman Claudio] Lotito spoke too much, saying that he’d done a great bit of business by selling me. That was for him.”
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To rub salt into the wound the 29-year-old raced on to Palacio’s delightful flick and slotted home the winner seven minutes before the end to move Inter up to 52 points, only three away from the UEFA Europa League places.
Stefano Pioli’s side, who took the lead in the eighth minute through a classy Antonio Candreva strike after great work on the left from Felipe Anderson, stay third on 63 points, one point behind city rivals AS Roma after a game that saw them down to 10 men after only 25 minutes.
They were then down to nine players on the hour when goalkeeper Federico Marchetti brought down Mauro Icardi just as he was about to put Inter into the lead.
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Icardi’s weak penalty was easily saved by substitute goalkeeper Etrit Berisha, sparking hopes of a point, but Hernanes crushed them with his smooth finish.
“It is very difficult to keep calm after a situation like this,” Lazio sporting director Igli Tare told Sky Sport Italia. “Reaching such an important match for our ambitions, a whole year of work, and it is decided by a group of officials who are truly difficult to defend. This result and the way it came about could affect the team psychologically for the rest of the season. It’s a whole year of work up in flames.”
The defeat was a huge let-off for second-placed Roma, who fell limply 2-0 at AC Milan on Saturday, and fourth-placed SSC Napoli, who are three points behind Lazio, despite only drawing 2-2 at bankrupt and relegated Parma.
There was also controversy there, after a Parma display which was apparently too spirited for some within the Napoli setup.
Gonzalo Higuain reacted badly at the end of the game, having to be pulled away from Parma goalkeeper Antonio Mirante as he reportedly shouted: “You’re already down, what do you want?”
Parma coach Roberto Donadoni was outraged, calling Napoli’s actions disgusting and suggesting that a Napoli director — reportedly sporting director Riccardo Bigon — had said similar things.
“I was there and I heard what was said after the game,” Donadoni told Mediaset.
“Having people tell us we should lose just because we’re bankrupt and already relegated is disgusting and shameful,” Donadoni said. “It wasn’t just Higuain, but a few others said the same on the field during the game. When you hear something like that from a director, though, it’s a real tragedy.”
Napoli’s Twitter account posted a statement saying that the reaction related to what they thought was Parma’s time-wasting.
“None of the protests had anything to do with Parma’s commitment, which was commendable,” the account said.
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