San Siro Sold Out For Inter Milan Serie A Home Opener Vs Lecce | OneFootball

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·24 August 2024

San Siro Sold Out For Inter Milan Serie A Home Opener Vs Lecce

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The San Siro is fully sold out for Inter Milan’s first Serie A match at home of the season against Lecce this evening.

This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport, via FCInterNews.


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This evening, Inter host Lecce in their first Serie A match of the season at the San Siro.

The Nerazzurri were unable to take three points in their first match of the campaign. They drew 2-2 in a thriller away to Genoa last weekend.

But now, the pressure is really on Inter to get their title defense into gear.

In Lecce, Inter face a team who they managed to beat both home and away last season.

The Puglian side lost their opener at home to Atalanta. They fell to a heavy 0-4 defeat.

That does not mean, however, that there is any reason for Inter to underestimate Lecce. The Giallorossi have shown that they can get a result against bigger name teams since their return to the top flight in 2022.

San Siro Sold Out For Inter Milan Serie A Home Opener Vs Lecce

It is little surprise that the San Siro will be sold out for this evening’s match.

Throughout the past few seasons, Inter have typically been able to enjoy a very full crowd at their home stadium.

And this evening will be no exception.

The Inter fans will pack the San Siro to try and urge the team on to a first win of the season in their second match.

And the away end has also sold out with travelling Lecce fans hoping to see their team get an improbable result.

Meanwhile, the Corriere also report that representatives of Inter owners Oaktree Capital will be out in force in the Nerazzurri director’s box. For the team’s first match at the San Siro this season.

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