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Lacked cutting edge... Inter set record for shots but only manage a draw

Lacked cutting edge... Inter set record for shots but only manage a draw

Yahoo28-07-2025
Internacional had volume, but failed to turn it into a win against Vasco on Sunday (27).
According to Opta data, Colorado finished 27 times, its highest mark in the tournament since August 2016, when they attempted 30 shots in a match against São Paulo.
Was the insistence worth it? Not really. Despite the high number of attempts, Inter scored only one goal.
Most of the shots came from outside the box or in unfavorable conditions. There was a lack of precision in the choices and efficiency in the execution.
The draw frustrates the fans, mainly due to the dominance on the field and the revived offensive history after almost nine years.
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