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·19 maggio 2025
🫣 Arna strikes again, misses sitter, title decided as in 2022

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·19 maggio 2025
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The face of Nerazzurri despair is that of Marko Arnautović. The Austrian’s incredible miss in the 90’+4 left all of San Siro in disbelief, ready as they were to experience another crazy and thrilling finale like the one against Barcelona. But no, this time it wasn’t Acerbi in the middle of the box, but the former Bologna player, who missed the ball from just a few steps away. That’s where Inter’s hopes faded, and the merciless cameras zoomed in on the class of ’89. A huge chance in the 94th minute ⌛ But Arnautovic misses the possible 3-2 ❌ #InterLazio #SerieAEnilive #DAZN pic.twitter.com/r2iVQGx7ol — DAZN Italia (@DAZN_IT) May 19, 2025 It didn’t take long on social media for more than one user to recall the Fatal Bologna of late April 2022, when at the Dall’Ara, Inter squandered a two-goal lead and basically paved the way for Milan’s comeback. That match was decided by Radu’s mistake, but the equalizer for Bologna was scored by none other than Arnautović. 📸 MIGUEL MEDINA Yesterday against Lazio, he could have closed the circle, given back what was taken, and bid farewell as a hero. The truth, though, is that the spark between Marko and Inter never really ignited. He arrived last year, and in two seasons at San Siro, he never managed to make an impact—except last night, albeit in a negative way. Gazzetta dello Sport’s comment was harsh, giving his performance against the Biancocelesti a 4 out of 10, adding: “A Scudetto in that chewed-up ball, or rather, vomited a meter from the goal. It will remain a nightmare for a long time.” In a few weeks, his contract will expire and won’t be renewed. It’s a shame, for a guy who was well-liked by everyone in the locker room. On the pitch, though, it was a different story.