Bowie stuns Inter with last-gasp equaliser
Inter was denied in its final home game of the Serie A season, as Kieron Bowie's last-gasp equaliser rescued a 1-1 draw for relegated Hellas Verona at San Siro.
Andrias Edmundsson's early second-half own-goal put the domestic double winner on course for victory, but Bowie snatched a share of the spoils in stoppage time.
The visitor went close to breaking the deadlock midway through the first half, with Yann Sommer forced into a smart reflex save to keep out Bowie's header.
However, the host struck first two minutes into the second half. Petar Susic's corner was met by Ange-Yoan Bonny, whose header was diverted past his own goalkeeper by Edmundsson.
Inter went close to doubling its advantage just before the hour mark with Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Lautaro Martinez denied in quick succession, while Sommer thwarted substitute Amin Sarr at the other end.
Mattia Mosconi and Susic missed chances to put the contest to bed, before Verona struck in the first minute of stoppage time, as Bowie latched onto a long ball and slotted home to snatch a late point.
A shining light during a dark period for Verona, Bowie has scored each of its last four goals in Serie A.
The Scotsman is the first Verona player to achieve the feat since Giovanni Simeone in 2021, and only the second Gialloblu player to score four successive away goals in the Italian top flight after Antonin Barak in 2022.
The Nerazzurri have gone 35 Serie A home matches against Verona without defeat, matching the record streak by a side against a single opponent in the competition's history (Juventus against Verona).


































