Rome, September 22
Inter Milan’s attack might be better off without Romelu Lukaku.
The Nerazzurri are spreading the scoring around more and playing as a more cohesive unit since Belgian’s departure to Chelsea.
Three days after a 6-1 rout of Bologna, Inter recovered from a goal down for a 3-1 away win on Tuesday over a Fiorentina side that had won three straight games.
Matteo Darmian, Edin Dzeko and Ivan Perisic scored for Inter after Riccardo Sottil’s opener for Fiorentina as the Serie A champion extended their unbeaten start with a fourth win in five matches.
With 18 goals in five matches, Inter have the most productive attack in the league and also the highest number of different scorers (11) — virtually erasing worries about replacing the 24 league goals that Lukaku scored last season.
Suarez gets Atletico across
Madrid: Luis Suarez needed a little more than 10 minutes to make up for his slow start to the season.
Suarez scored two late goals to give Atletico Madrid a 2-1 win at Getafe in the Spanish league on Tuesday, ending the team’s two-match winless streak and extending a decade-long unbeaten run against their Madrid rival. — Agencies
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