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Inter soars and beats a Juve side decimated by a scandalous refereeing error in the 90th minute. Today's Napoli-Roma match promises to be a thrilling affair.

Inter won the Derby d'Italia, defeating Juventus 3-2, but their victory was hampered by a glaring refereeing error, which forced the Bianconeri to play the entire second half with 10 men following Kalulu's unfair red card. Tonight, all eyes will be on Napoli-Roma.

Inter soars and beats a Juve side decimated by a scandalous refereeing error in the 90th minute. Today's Napoli-Roma match promises to be a thrilling affair.

The Inter wins the Italian derby with a goal Zielinski at 90° and flies to + 8 on Milan but controversy and venom are destined to continue over his victory because Juve was forced to play the second half with 10 men due to a glaring blunder by the Roman referee La Penna (but how can you send someone like that to referee the Italian derby?) who sent off Rabbit for a foul on Bastoni that television images showed did not occur.

Despite a Fantozzi-esque own goal by the Cambiaso-Di Gregorio duo on a cross by Luis Henrique in the 17th minute with an unfortunate deflection by the Juventus defender – who however seems to be recovering his best form – and the incredible immobility of the Juventus goalkeeper – who does not prove to be up to the level of Juve – the Bianconeri immediately recovered, driven by the encouragements and outbursts of Luciano Spalletti and in the 26th minute they equalised with Cambiaso who anticipated Luis Henrique and exploited a center of the usual McKennieBut, after Inter hit the post twice at the end of the first half, the absolutely absurd red card for Kalulu, already booked, was sent off for an alleged foul on Bastoni, which television footage contradicted. However, Juve did not lose heart and only surrendered in the 76th minute when Pio Esposito, recently substituted, headed past Di Gregorio from a Dimarco cross. Juve managed to equalize for the second time through Locatelli in the 84th minute, but the Derby d'Italia never ends, and in the 90th minute Zielinski scored the decisive goal. 3-2 to Inter: the Nerazzurri are flying, the Bianconeri are in danger of being overtaken by Roma. "You distorted the game," Spalletti shouted to referee La Penna at the end of the match.

Just the Rome by Gasperini Today has the golden opportunity to overtake Juve in the standings and consolidate its fourth place but it has to deal with a furious Naples at Maradona. It's Sunday's big match, crucial for the race to ChampionsAntonio Conte wants to shake up his Napoli and bring them back to within touching distance of AC Milan in third place, and Roma must prove they can beat even the big teams. This match promises to be a thrilling one.

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