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Juventus 1-1 Inter Milan: Romelu Lukaku Scores Then Gets Red Card in Coppa Italia

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Home TeamJuventusAway TeamInter MilanPossessionHome51%Away49%ShotsHome7Away8Shots on TargetHome2Away4CornersHome2Away4FoulsHome14Away15Romelu Lukaku scored a dramatic 95th-minute penalty to earn Inter Milan a draw against Juventus in Turin, only to be sent off for his celebrations in front of the home fans. Juan Cuadrado had put Juventus ahead in the 83rd minute, before Gleison Bremer’s handball presented Inter with an added-time spot-kick. Following Lukaku’s penalty and the second yellow card that followed it, scuffles broke out between players from both sides and continued down the tunnel.

Inter captain Samir Handanovic and Cuadrado were also shown red cards after the final whistle. The defending Coppa Italia champions are without a win in five matches, and the pressure is mounting on manager Simone Inzaghi. Cremonese will host Fiorentina in the second semi-final on Wednesday, with the second legs of both ties set to be played on 26 and 27 April.

The match stats showed that Juventus had 51% possession, while Inter had 49%. The home side had seven shots, two of which were on target, while Inter had eight shots with four on target. Juventus had two corners, while Inter had four. Fouls were even at 14 for Juventus and 15 for Inter.

Romelu Lukaku’s dramatic penalty kick earned Inter Milan a draw in Turin against Juventus, but his red card for his celebrations in front of the home fans has put a damper on the result. The defending Coppa Italia champions are now without a win in five matches and their poor form has heaped pressure on manager Simone Inzaghi.

Cremonese will host Fiorentina in the second semi-final on Wednesday, with the second legs of both ties set to be played on 26 and 27 April. The match stats showed that Juventus had 51% possession, while Inter had 49%. The home side had seven shots, two of which were on target, while Inter had eight shots with four on target. Juventus had two corners, while Inter had four. Fouls were even at 14 for Juventus and 15 for Inter.

Romelu Lukaku’s late penalty kick was the highlight of an eventful match between Inter Milan and Juventus in Turin. Juan Cuadrado put Juventus ahead in the 83rd minute before Gleison Bremer’s handball presented Inter with an added-time spot-kick. Lukaku stepped up to take the penalty and scored, only to be sent off for his celebrations in front of the home fans. Inter captain Samir Handanovic and Cuadrado were also shown red cards after the final whistle.

Scuffles broke out between players from both sides after Lukaku’s penalty and the second yellow card that followed it, and continued down the tunnel. Defending Coppa Italia champions Inter are now without a win in five matches and their poor form has heaped pressure on manager Simone Inzaghi. Cremonese will host Fiorentina in the second semi-final on Wednesday, with the second legs of both ties set to be played on 26 and 27 April.

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