Cremonese vs. Inter scare as Audero struck by exploding firework
Inter are facing a huge fine after Cremonese goalkeeper Emil Audero was struck by a firework that exploded next to him during this evening’s Serie A game.
The incident occurred at the 50th minute at the Stadio Giovanni Zini, when Audero was the only player inside the penalty area.
Cremonese goalkeeper struck by flare thrown by Inter fans
Petardo scoppiato accanto a Audero che si accascia al suolo#CremoneseInter pic.twitter.com/Moh66T5gf4
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The flare was thrown from the end containing travelling Inter supporters and exploded with a loud bang right next to the goalkeeper.
He was understandably shaken, but able to continue after a few minutes of treatment.
There was a visible small cut and burn mark on Audero’s leg, where the explosion struck him.
Inter players and coach Cristian Chivu rushed over to warn their supporters not to throw any more objects onto the pitch.
It could’ve been considerably worse, but Audero was able to carry on the match, with his team 2-0 down.
The Serie A match between Cremonese and Inter temporarily stopped after a firecracker thrown from the away fans section exploded near goalkeeper Emil Audero. After receiving medical attention and being deemed okay, the match has resumed. pic.twitter.com/T1TRdcReYH
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Lautaro Martinez and Piotr Zielinski had scored the goals in the first half to put the Nerazzurri in front.
Inter can now expect at the very least a hefty fine, and possibly limitations on their fans attending away matches.

