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After a late loss at Spezia, Inter's tenuous title ambitions seem hopeless

Inter Milan lost shockingly 2-1 to relegation-threatened Spezia on Saturday after surrendering late on Friday, it dealt severe damage to their already slim chances of chasing the lopsided Serie A leaders Napoli. Romelu Lukaku's equalizer from the spot was ultimately useless as Spezia defeated Inter for the first time thanks to goals from Daniel Maldini and M'Bala Nzola.

What is the scene on the table? Before Saturday's match against Atalanta, Napoli had a 15-point advantage over Inter. With 50 points, Simone Inzaghi's team maintains second place, just two points ahead of Lazio, who travel to Bologna. Prior to hosting Sassuolo and Salernitana, AS Roma and AC Milan sit three points and two points behind Inter, respectively. As Spezia remains in 17th place but is now six points above the bottom three, Spezia's attempt to avoid the drop was aided by the victory.

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