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Serie A: Inter leave it late
- Updated: September 11, 2016
Mauro Icardi’s stoppage-time strike earned Frank de Boer his first win as Inter Milan boss and sank newly-promoted Serie A side Pescara 2-1.
Inter, without a win since De Boer replaced Roberto Mancini two weeks before the start of the season, were trailing to Jean-Christophe Bahebeck’s second-half goal before Icardi’s late double rescued the Dutchman.
Substitute Bahebeck gave Massimo Oddo’s side a 63rd-minute lead, but Icardi headed a 77th-minute equaliser and then fired the winner in the first minute of time added on.
Francesco Totti’s stoppage-time penalty earned Roma a 3-2 victory against Sampdoria after torrential downpours had delayed the start of the second half at the Olympic Stadium by an hour.
Veteran striker Totti converted his spot-kick in the third minute of time added on after Milan Skriniar’s foul on Edin Dzeko to snatch Roma’s second Serie A win of the season.
Former Manchester City striker Dzeko …