Inter moved into second place by thumping bottom of the table SPAL with Antonio Candreva and Alexis Sanchez among those on target, but should there have been a penalty?
The Nerazzurri made short work of SPAL at the Stadio Mazza, although it surprisingly took until the 37th minute to break the deadlock, as both Marcelo Brozovic and Andrea Petagna hit the woodwork.
Inter moved into second place by thumping bottom of the table SPAL with Antonio Candreva and Alexis Sanchez among those on target, but should there have been a penalty?
The Nerazzurri made short work of SPAL at the Stadio Mazza, although it surprisingly took until the 37th minute to break the deadlock, as both Marcelo Brozovic and Andrea Petagna hit the woodwork.
Candreva finished off a well-worked team move, then Inter ran riot after the break with Cristiano Biraghi, Alexis Sanchez and Roberto Gagliardini.
SPAL were furious not to receive a penalty when Samir Handanovic brought down Gabriel Strefezza, but the referee and VAR ruled the contact had come when the ball was already unplayable.