In Sunday's dawn Serie A match, Inter Milan swept aside Salan Litana 4-0, and the remarkable thing is that all four goals were scored by substitute Nadalu Martinez in the second half, who became the first substitute to score four goals in a single match since the implementation of the three-point system in Serie A in the 1994/95 season, which will also add confidence to the UEFA Europa League home match against Binfiga in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Inter Milan's head coach Szymon Szczeszewski seemed to be saving for the UEFA Europa League by substituting leading scorer Nadalou Martinez for the match and starting 34-year-old veteran Alexis Sanzis. However, Inter failed to break through in the first half, and it wasn't until the 55th minute that they brought on Nadal Martinez to start the attack. The 26-year-old Argentinean international scored four goals in a row between the 62nd and 89th minutes, and has now scored nine goals in Serie A this season.
It is worth mentioning that since joining Inter Milan in 2018, Nadalu Martinez has accumulated 1,073 minutes of substitute playing time, scoring a total of 18 goals and 3 assists, averaging a goal every 59.6 minutes, while playing as a starter, he can only score a goal every 162 minutes on average, which is no wonder that the netizens flirted with the idea that he is more suitable for being a substitute.
Inter Milan's "second generation" Magus Dulin has once again assisted in this game, becoming the first new Inter Milan player since the 2004/05 season to contribute four assists in his first seven Serie A matches.