Inter Milan scored the opener, but they only held the lead for five minutes and only held a draw for another four. Udinese have turned a one goal deficit into a one goal lead in under ten minutes thanks to Christian Zapata’s equalizer and Antonio Di Natale’s fantastic go-ahead goal.
Udinese Vs. Inter Milan: Just Like That, An Inter Lead Becomes An Udinese Lead
In the 24th minute, Dejan Stankovic appeared to foul Gokhan Inler just outside of the penalty area, giving Udinese a free kick in a dangerous position. Inter protested the decision to give a free kick, but it appeared to be correct. Udinese’s leading goal scorer Antonio Di Natale stood over the ball and hit a fantastic direct free kick, curling over the wall and away from Inter goalkeeper Luca Castellazzi into the back of the net. The spectacular goal was number 15 on the season for Di Natale, who is putting together yet another spectacular year.
Inter will feel slightly aggrieved to have conceded two goals because they are defending extremely well, but Udinese is looking lively and creative, and they have made the most of their chances.











