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Yahoo
22-05-2025
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Official – Inter Milan Star Receives Second Germany Call-Up Ahead Of UEFA Nations League Semifinal Vs Portugal
Official – Inter Milan Star Receives Second Germany Call-Up Ahead Of UEFA Nations League Semifinal Vs Portugal Inter Milan defender Yann Bisseck has received his second call-up for the Germany national team for the upcoming Nations League semifinal against Portugal. The 24-year-old is in the 26-player squad named by Die Mannschaft coach Julian Nagelsmann. Advertisement Inter Milan defender Yann Bisseck has worked his way into the senior Germany national team setup. Having appeared for his country at various youth team levels, including captaining the Under-21 side, Bisseck won his first cap for Germany in March. Ironically, this came against a number of his teammates. Bisseck appeared as a substitute in a Nations League quarterfinal clash with Italy. Germany prevailed in that quarterfinal tie. Therefore, they will play in the semifinals. Die Mannschaft take on Portugal next month for a place in the final of the Nations League. Inter Defender Yann Bisseck Wins Second Germany Call-Up MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 02: Yann Aurel Bisseck of FC Internazionale warms up prior to the Coppa Italia Semi Final match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on April 02, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by) And for the second international break, Germany coach Nagelsmann has called up Yann Bisseck. Advertisement The Inter defender is part of the squad for the clash with Portugal. That match comes just a few days after Inter face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final. Unsere 26 für das Final 4 in der Nations League 🇩🇪#dfbteam Inter take on PSG in Munich on May 31st. Bisseck will certainly be in the squad for that match, barring injury. Then, the Nerazzurri defender could play a role for his national side against Portugal on the 4th of June.
Yahoo
21-05-2025
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Inter Milan hold interest in Chelsea's Benoît Badiashile
Inter Milan are interested in Chelsea centre-back Benoît Badiashile (24), according to a report from Foot Mercato. Since making the move from formative club AS Monaco to Stamford Bridge in January 2023, Badiashile has failed to establish himself. This season, he has made 19 appearances in all competitions, however, only five of those have come in the Premier League. Inter's Bisseck subject of West Ham interest The France international's future at Chelsea is, therefore, unclear. The Frenchman has previously been linked with Olympique de Marseille, and he could find himself the subject of interest from Inter Milan, should Yann Bisseck (24) leave the club. The Italian side are open to offers for the German defender. Unlike Badiashile, Bisseck has played a prominent role this season, playing 44 games in all competitions, including 26 games in Serie A. Foot Mercato understands that Bisseck is the subject of interest from West Ham United, who have endured a tough Premier League campaign. GFFN | Luke Entwistle
Yahoo
19-05-2025
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💥 Inter silent with press, Bisseck-Taty penalty shout: "Hands behind..." 📺
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here. Sometimes a Scudetto can be decided like this, just 90 minutes from the end. The feeling, however, is that the deal was sealed yesterday, and even the most superstitious Napoli fans will have to forgive us. It's hard to imagine Napoli not managing to beat Cagliari, especially in front of an entire city ready to celebrate all night long. Antonio Conte said it last night after the match, with a tired face but also the awareness of having overcome the last real obstacle: "Let's go and get this Scudetto." 773 kilometers away, meanwhile, Simone Inzaghi remained in the depths of San Siro, talking with the team and the management. Even though we weren't there, the topic of conversation is easy to guess. There's a lot of disappointment, for a Scudetto that seemed to have slipped away and then, thanks to Genoa and Parma, had returned to Inter's hands. ⚠️ The handball of discord The penalty called by referee Chiffi in the 89th minute—which effectively decided the championship—has sparked and will continue to spark debate. Bisseck defends very poorly, falling for Castellanos' feint, but still manages to keep his hands behind his back. The handball by Bisseck that causes the 2️⃣➖2️⃣ penalty The analysis of the episode 🔎 #InterLazio #SerieAEnilive #DAZN — DAZN Italia (@DAZN_IT) May 19, 2025 For this reason, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, "there remain doubts about the incident." Also interesting is Calvarese's take: "It's true that Bisseck's arm is close to his sides, but it seems that the limb moves toward the ball, and that's why VAR intervened. Although, to be honest, in this championship, in similar situations, the on-field decision has stood and no penalty was given. In the final minutes, Arnautovic's goal was disallowed for offside." In any case, Inter and Inzaghi's decision not to appear on television should not be seen as a protest, but rather as a result of the long discussion that took place in the locker room. 😔 How the mood has changed! Missing out on overtaking has completely erased the wave of enthusiasm that the incredible 4-3 win in the Champions League semifinal against Barcelona had brought. 📸 NICOLO CAMPO - AFP or licensors Let's be clear: Inter's European run is a great source of pride and, in fact, on May 31, Lautaro and his teammates will play for the most important trophy in Munich. However, given how things went yesterday, there can only be a lot of regret throughout the club. Because Chivu did his duty as a former Inter player, and Conte already felt he had lost the chance of a lifetime. Instead, it really seems that in a week or even less (the League will decide today when the last round will be played), the celebrations will be taking place in the shadow of Vesuvius. 📸 NICOLO CAMPO - AFP or licensors
Yahoo
18-05-2025
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Di Canio Blasts Penalty Decision In Inter Milan 2-2 Lazio Serie A Thriller: ‘It's A Foul 10/10 Times In Midfield' – Adds ‘Lazio Penalty Is Stonewall'
Di Canio Blasts Penalty Decision In Inter Milan 2-2 Lazio Serie A Thriller: 'It's A Foul 10/10 Times In Midfield' – Adds 'Lazio Penalty Is Stonewall' Paolo Di Canio feels that a Nicolo Rovella shove on Yann Bisseck in Inter Milan's 2-2 Serie A draw with Lazio should've been a penalty. The former striker gave his thoughts on Sky Sport Italia, via FCInter1908. He argued that it was a foul 'ten times out of ten' in midfield, and also said that the Lazio penalty was 'stonewall.' Advertisement Inter Milan's Serie A clash with Lazio this evening was filled with drama. And among this was plenty of refereeing controversy. Both of Lazio's goals came after a VAR check. The first was initially disallowed for an offside in the buildup before the video showed that it was in fact offside. Meanwhile, Inter conceded a penalty very late on for a Yann Bisseck handball. However, referee Daniele Chiffi did not spot the infringement in real time, needing a second luck after consulting with VAR. Di Canio: 'Rovella Shove On Bisseck A Penalty 10/10 Times' In Inter 2-2 Lazio LONDON, ENGLAND – AUGUST 31: Sunderland manager Paolo Di Canio looks on during the Barclays Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Sunderland at Selhurst Park on August 31, 2013 in London, England. (Photo by) Meanwhile, there were a couple big moments inside the Lazio penalty area. Advertisement Firstly, there was a moment in the first half when Biancocelesti midfielder Nicolo Rovella looked to have shoved over Inter defender Yann Bisseck as he was charging into the area. Bisseck furiously appealed for a penalty. However, referee Chiffi waved the appeals away. And VAR did not intervene. Meanwhile, Inter also briefly thought that they'd scored the most dramatic of late winners. However, a VAR check confirmed that Marko Arnautovic was in an offside position. Of the first half incident, former striker Paolo Di Canio commented that 'Rovella's push on Bisseck in midfield is a free kick.' 'So why is it not a penalty when it's in the area? I ask myself.' Advertisement 'If it's a foul, it's a foul,' Di Canio argued. 'In midfield, ten referees out of ten would give that as a foul.' Then, Paolo Di Canio argued that 'the penalty for Lazio is stonewall, as clear as it gets.' 'He makes himself bigger with his arm,' the former striker argued. 'It's Bisseck's attitude that's wrong. You have to know how to act in terms of defensive tactics, that arm can't be there. Why does Bisseck make that jump?'


Mint
18-05-2025
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Soccer-Inter held 2-2 by Lazio as Pedro penalty deals blow to title hopes
MILAN, May 18 (Reuters) - Inter Milan's title hopes were dealt a crushing blow when a late Pedro penalty earned Lazio a 2-2 draw at the San Siro on Sunday, to leave the Serie A champions one point behind Napoli going into the final game of the season. With leaders Napoli held to a 0-0 draw by Parma, Inter missed the perfect opportunity to move into pole position at just the right time, but Yann Bisseck went from hero to villain, conceding the 90th-minute penalty after opening the scoring. Inter are on 78 points and are away to Como on the final day with Napoli on 79, and they will host Cagliari. Should the sides finish level on points, the title will be decided by a playoff. Lazio are sixth on 65 points, two behind Juventus in fourth. The first half was mostly played at a pace which made the game look like an end of season match with nothing riding on it rather than two sides with still very much to play for. Federico Dimarco's first-time effort from the edge of the area, which was parried away by Lazio keeper Christos Mandas after half an hour, was the first shot on target, and Inter keeper Yann Sommer was called into action shortly before the break. Gustav Isaksen was sent through one-on-one but Sommer spread himself well to deny the Lazio striker, and it was Inter who took the lead on the stroke of halftime. Dimarco had another effort blocked from a corner kick and when the ball fell to Bisseck he had time to control before smashing his shot into the roof of the net. Lazio pushed forward after the interval, and had an excellent chance to level but Boulaye Dia sent the ball just wide from close range under pressure from Sommer and Bisseck. Minutes later, Lazio equalised, with substitute Pedro firing home from the edge of the six-yard box from a Matias Vecino layoff in the 72nd minute. Inter recovered and with 11 minutes left, Hakan Calhanoglu floated a free kick to the back post and Denzel Dumfries lost his marker to head in from close range. It looked like a goal which could decide the Scudetto, but when Bisseck handled the ball late on, a VAR check resulted in the award of a penalty which Pedro converted. Inter's never-say-die attitude looked like saving them once more but Marko Arnautovic scuffed a close-range shot in added time. Arnautovic then had the ball in the net and Inter looked to have earned a dramatic win, but the goal was ruled out for offside, and the defending champions and Champions League finalists must now hope for another Napoli slip-up. (Reporting by Trevor Stynes Editing by Toby Davis) Stadio Giuseppe Meazza Italy Internazionale Lazio