Inter Milan Close Serie A Campaign With 3-3 Fightback At Bologna

MILAN, Italy (AFP) - Inter Milan, already crowned Italian double winners, brought their Serie A campaign to an end by battling back from two goals behind for a 3-3 draw away to Bologna.
The result stretched Inter's unbeaten run to 10 matches and left the champions 14 points ahead at the top, with second-place Napoli due to face Udinese on Sunday.
Andy Diouf rescued Inter in the 87th minute, driving in his first league goal for the club. The former France Under-21 player had also helped spark the comeback in the 64th minute, slipping between two defenders before striking the post.
Pio Esposito followed up to score from the rebound, cutting the gap for an Inter side that had fallen two behind shortly after half-time. Federico Bernardeschi, Tommaso Pobega and a Piotr Zielinski own goal had overturned Federico Dimarco's superb free-kick.
Bologna ended the season eighth, missing out on a European qualification place.
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