Spalletti's Karamoh gamble pays off handsomely


MILAN (Reuters) - Inter Milan coach Luciano Spalletti's decision to give 19-year-old Yann Karamoh his first Serie A start paid off handsomely on Sunday as the Frenchman's winning goal against Bologna ended their two-month winless run.

Karamoh had made only four appearances in Serie A, totalling 58 minutes, since joining on loan from Caen in the close season until he was picked ahead of the more experienced Italy international Antonio Candreva.

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