Serie A roundup: Thuram, Retegui hat-tricks help Inter, Atalanta to wins

Here’s all you need to know about Saturday’s matches in the Serie A.

Published : Oct 06, 2024 09:15 IST , MILAN - 3 MINS READ

Inter Milan’s Marcus Thuram celebrates scoring the side’s first goal. | Photo Credit: REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo

Marcus Thuram and Mateo Retegui scored hat-tricks to help their clubs to significant wins in the Serie A on Saturday.

Thuram netted all three of Inter Milan’s goals in the defending champion’s 3-2 win over 10-man Torino while Retegui helped Atalanta beat his former club Genoa 5-1.

Inter moved to second on the table, two points behind Napoli after Antonio Conte’s team beat Como 3-1 on Friday.

Just one point separated Inter and Torino coming into the match but the visitor’s chances of getting something at San Siro diminished in the 20th minute when defender Guillermo Maripán was shown a straight red card for a dangerous tackle on Thuram.

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Inter led five minutes later when Thuram headed Alessandro Bastoni’s cross in off the inside of the left post.

Thuram doubled his and Inter’s tally in the 35th with another towering header, this time from a cross by Francesco Acerbi, but Duván Zapata reduced the deficit almost immediately.

Thuram completed his first hat-trick for Inter on the hour mark. Torino goalkeeper Vanja Milinković-Savić could only parry a header from Lautaro Martínez and Thuram managed to bundle home the rebound despite being off balance.

Thuram was given a standing ovation when he was substituted off eight minutes later.

However, there was a nervy finale for Inter after Nikola Vlasic netted a penalty for Torino with three minutes remaining following a foul from Hakan Çalhanoğlu on Adam Masina.

Retegui silently celebrates a hat-trick against former side

Atalanta’s Mateo Retegui had a muted celebration after scoring thrice against his former side Genoa. | Photo Credit: Spada/LaPresse via AP

Retegui didn’t celebrate his three goals in respect for Genoa.

Genoa was the first Italian team Retegui played for after joining from Argentine outfit Boca Juniors in 2023.

The Argentina-born Italy forward spent a season at Genoa before moving to Atalanta in the offseason.

After each of his goals against his former club, Retegui just held up his hand almost in apology before he was embraced by his Atalanta teammates.

Retegui opened the scoring in the 24th and doubled his tally early in the second half when he fired home a rebound after Genoa goalkeeper Pierluigi Gollini — who is on loan from Atalanta — parried Ederson’s effort.

Ederson got on the scoresheet 10 minutes later, and Retugui completed his hat-trick by converting a penalty following an Alessandro Vogliacco handball.

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Marten de Roon netted a stunning volley before Jeff Ekhator scored a consolation for Genoa.

Jordan Zemura set Udinese on the way to a 1-0 win over Lecce with a magnificent free-kick.

Udinese had already hit the woodwork twice in an entertaining match before Zemura curled into the top right corner from 25 metres out in the 25th minute.

Udinese moved into third while Lecce remained fourth from bottom after its third straight defeat without scoring.