Belgian international Romelu Cukaku led his team, Inter Milan,
to beat Turin 4-2, on Sunday, in the eighth week of the Italian
Football League.
Lukaku scored two goals (67 +84), to lead the uprising of Inter
Milan after being trailed by two goals, and coach Antonio
Conte’s team put an end to his fast of wins in 4 consecutive
matches in all competitions.
Simone Zaza gave the visitors a well-deserved lead at the end of
the first half and Christian Ansaldi cemented Torino’s lead with
a penalty after the break.
Inter came to life when Alexis Sanchez narrowed the gap, then
Lukaku equalized within five minutes of Torino’s second goal.
Belgian striker Lukaku scored from the penalty spot six minutes
before the end, before conceding a goal for Lautaro Martinez in
the last minute.
Inter Milan, who host Real Madrid in the Champions League, on
Wednesday, advanced to fifth place with 15 points, while Turin
remained in 18th place with five points.