Filip Kostic is a Serbian professional footballer who was born on November 1, 1992. He plays as a left winger or left wing-back for the Serbia national team and for the Italian Serie A club Juventus.
Filip Kostic scored the only goal for Juventus in Sunday’s 1-0 victory over Inter Milan, extending their lead over Napoli to 19 points with a 4-0 victory over Torino. This result also allowed Napoli to extend their lead over Napoli to 19 points.
Kostic, a Serbian winger, scored the winning goal 22 minutes into a disappointing game at the San Siro. It was his third league goal of the season, angering Inter, who couldn’t believe it wasn’t ruled out for a handball by Adrien Rabiot.
Because of his outrage over the decision, Inter coach Simone Inzaghi said that the goal was “unacceptable in the VAR era” and that he could “barely speak” about the match.
Kostic goal :
Juve moved up to 41 points, seven from the Champions League positions after VAR officials took several minutes to determine that there were no images that confirmed the handball. Kostic’s goal was awarded, and Juve moved up to the seventh place.
When asked about his perspective on the incident, Juve coach Massimiliano Allegri, who was enraged, stated to DAZN, “The referee’s decision should be accepted, both when they go well for you and when they don’t.”
Allegri’s team is hoping that their 15-point penalty for illegal transfer activity will be overturned because doing so would move them up to second, where Lazio, who won a close Rome derby 1-0, currently resides.
All season long, Inter has been wildly inconsistent, and their ninth defeat of the season came against Juve, a team that had a lot of injured or unfit players.
Napoli needs 15 points to win :
Even if Lazio wins all 11 of their remaining games, Napoli only needs 15 more points to win the league. Juve would continue to trail Napoli by 15 points without the deduction.
The only negatives for Juve were the limping departure of substitute Federico Chiesa with seven minutes remaining and the sending off of Leandro Paredes and Inter’s Danilo D’Ambrosio alongside Leandro Paredes as tensions rose following the final whistle.
Victor Osimhen scored two towering headers to increase his league-leading total to 21 goals, and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia converted a penalty kick in the 35th minute to give champions-elect Napoli a straightforward victory at Torino.
In the 68th minute, Tanguy Ndombele scored his first Serie A goal, assisted by Kvaratskhelia, as Napoli moved closer to winning their first league title since 1990 in front of a horde of fans in Turin.
After a season of breathtaking football that has Osimhen convinced they can also win the Champions League, it appears that Napoli will soon win a historic Scudetto.
When Kvaratskhelia moved in his fourteenth objective of the time, Torino presented no opposition. They fell to 11th place, sharing 37 points with Bologna and ninth-placed Fiorentina, who defeated Lecce 1-0 to win their seventh consecutive match in all competitions.