Juan Cuadrado, Tajon Buchanan, and Alexis Sanchez all got a chance to show what they can do in Inter Milan’s Serie A clash with Sassuolo over the weekend.

The trio have hardly been regular starters for the Nerazzurri this season. However, they still have their contribution to make.

Sanchez started the match and saw out the full ninety minutes.

Meanwhile, Cuadrado and Buchanan both came on as substitutes. Inter coach Simone Inzaghi threw the duo on as he felt that the match needed an injection of pace and quality on the flanks.

And the two wingbacks in particular stood out with their performances.

Inter were not able to turn the match around as they lost for the second time this season in Serie A, both against Sassuolo.

However, it was still a memorable display from Buchanan and Cuadrado in particular.

Inter took to Instagram with snapshots of Cuadrado, Buchanan, and Sanchez playing against Sassuolo.

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