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February 12, 2012 9:00 AM EST
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza — Milano
Referee: C. Russo
Attendance: 21703
Novara
Novara
Inter
Inter
Inter 0-1 Novara: Caracciolo stunner deals massive blow to Nerazzurri's Champions League hopes
The big striker hit the only goal of the game 11 minutes into the second half, and even Ivan Radovanovic's sending off wasn't enough to help the Milanese giant back into the game.
By Kris Voakes
Former Palermo, Brescia and Genoa striker Andrea Caracciolo struck a wonderful left-footed effort in the 56th minute to give Emiliano Mondonico’s men a shock lead, and they were able to hold on to claim the three points despite the sending off of Ivan Radovanovic 10 minutes from time.
Inter enjoyed the best of the opening exchanges, and a magnificent early move involving four players nearly resulted in a goal for the returning Wesley Sneijder, but Samir Ujkani got down to hold his side-footed effort.
Novara was dealt the early blow of losing Hernan Paolo Dellafiore inside 15 minutes, with Michel Morganella replacing him in the already overworked visitors’ back line.
The lively Sneijder continued to ask questions of the Azzurri defense, and when he made progress down the left his cross into the middle just beat the advancing Diego Milito in the center and flashed wide of the far post.
The Nerazzurri then appeared to have won a penalty when Santiago Garcia went right through Andrea Poli as the former Sampdoria man shaped up to shoot, but referee Carmine Russo somehow waved play on.
Claudio Ranieri made a change at halftime, bringing on Giampaolo Pazzini for Ricardo Alvarez to give the team an added threat in front of goal, but in the early moments of the second half the home side could do little more to break down Mondonico’s men than it had managed before the break.
Milito got away in the left channel, but when he looked to cut inside to get a shot in he was foiled by Ujkani.
Moments later Lucio slid in to meet a right wing cross from Sneijder, but it was cleared and Novara broke with a vengeance, freeing Caracciolo 20 yards from goal. The big striker cut in onto his left foot and unleashed a beautiful curling effort past Julio Cesar to stun the San Siro crowd.
Ranieri responded by replacing Poli and Cristian Chivu with Diego Forlan and Yuto Nagatomo as his side chased a vital equalizer, but when Sneijder got into a good position to cross he instead shot into the side netting at the near post.
As Inter got more desperate Novara’s defense seemed to become more stubborn, and Forlan could only find the Curva Nord when cutting onto his left when in a similar position to that from which Caracciolo had scored.
However, the Piedmont side was left hanging on with 10 men when Radovanovic was shown a second yellow card for kicking the ball away after Morganella had brought down Nagatomo just outside the Novara area.
Inter almost grabbed an equalizer three minutes from time when Sneijder unleashed a right-footed shot, but the Dutchman's effort bounced back off the bar and Lucio couldn't turn home the rebound.
Ujkani then made a miraculous late save from Pazzini to ensure that Novara held on for the surprise victory.
The result leaves Inter six points off the Champions League pace in fifth position, while Novara could celebrate doing the double over its esteemed rival, moving up to 16 points but remaining four short of Siena, which occupies the all-important 17th spot.
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Goal.com Rating
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Top & Flop Global Ranking
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Fans' Flop of the Match
| Player | Goals | Penalties | |
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Striker Milan |
28 | 10 |
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Diego Alberto Milito
Striker Inter |
24 | 8 |
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Antonio Di Natale
Striker Udinese |
23 | 4 |
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Edinson Cavani
Striker Napoli |
23 | 3 |
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R. Palacio
Striker Genoa |
19 | 3 |
