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Lukaku double pulls Inter Milan second in Serie A

Romelu Lukaku scored in either half as Inter Milan claimed a 3-0 win against struggling Genoa on Saturday to move second in Serie A behind Juventus.

Inter-Milan forward Romelu Lukaku from Belgium warms up during the Serie A football match Roma vs Inter-Milan on July 19, 2020 at the Olympic Stadium in Rome. (Photo by Filippo MONTEFORTE / AFP)

Romelu Lukaku scored in either half as Inter Milan claimed a 3-0 win against struggling Genoa on Saturday to move second in Serie A behind Juventus.

Antonio Conte’s title ambitions took a knock with back-to-back stalemates against Roma and Fiorentina.

But Inter pulled back ahead of Atalanta, and within four points of leaders Juventus, who can, however, claim a ninth title in a row when they play Sampdoria on Sunday.

“The problem is how you see the glass, whether half full or half empty,” said Conte of the second position.

“There are vintages where you sow little and you reap a lot and others in which you sow a lot and reap little, like this one.

“But there are numbers that speak clearly, that comfort. I think these lads are doing very good things. Of course, we can and must improve.”

Lukaku nodded in Cristiano Biraghi’s cross after 34 minutes in the northwestern port city, with the former Manchester United forward accelerating to finish off an individual effort three minutes into injury time.

The 27-year-old Belgian brought his tally to 23 league goals this season, and 29 in all competitions.

Alexis Sanchez, on-loan from United, was also on target with eight minutes to go, picking up a Victor Moses cross to volley in for his fourth league goal this season.

Atalanta was held 1-1 at AC Milan on Friday, with the Bergamo side due to meet Inter Milan in the final game of the season next week.

“On a personal level, I’m happy, but as a team, we can do so much more,” said Lukaku, who moved third behind Hungarian Istvan Nyers (26) and Brazilian Ronaldo (25) for the most league goals scored by an Inter player in their debut season.

“It’s not easy for us to be in second place, because we want to win and go as high as possible.

“Now we want to do well in these final rounds and then the Europa League.”

Genoa is four points above the relegation zone with two games left this season.

Midtable Parma saw off relegated Brescia 2-1 in a win inspired by on-loan Juventus midfielder Dejan Kulusevski.

The 20-year-old Swede set up Matteo Darmian for the opener just before the hour mark before Daniele Dessena pulled the hosts level three minutes later.

A spectacular solo effort from Kulusevski sealed back-to-back wins for Parma who had struggled after the lockdown.

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