50 goals for Calha, Dumfries' and Bisseck's assists: the stats from Inter 3-2 Monza | OneFootball

50 goals for Calha, Dumfries' and Bisseck's assists: the stats from Inter 3-2 Monza | OneFootball

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·9 March 2025

50 goals for Calha, Dumfries' and Bisseck's assists: the stats from Inter 3-2 Monza

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The strength to carry out a stunning comeback and the support from the entire stadium: Inter vs. Monza saw us come away with three massive points as Inzaghi's side showed all of their character. Inter stay top of the league on 61 points from 28 games. Here are the extended highlights of the win, decided by the goals from Arnautovic and Calhanoglu and a Kyriakopoulos own-goal in responses to Monza's goals through Birindelli and Keita.

50 GOALS FOR CALHA

One of the most important moments from the win against Monza was definitely Calhanoglu's goal. The Turkish midfielder's celebration, after his powerful and precise right-footed strike to level the match was met with a deafening roar from the entire stadium. The long-range finish past Turati marked a milestone moment for the Inter number 20, as he scored his 50th goal in Serie A and became the first Turkish player to achieve this feat in the competition.


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THE ASSIST'S FROM BISSECK AND DUMFRIES

The headed assist from Dumfries for Arnautovic's goal, which paved the way for the Inter comeback and the knockdown from Bisseck on the edge of the area for Calhanoglu's equaliser were key moments in the Nerazzurri's quest for three points, which came following Kyriakopoulos' own-goal. The German defender recorded his second assists in his last three Serie A home games, while the Dutch full-back made it eight goal involvements this season with his assist for Arnautovic (six goals and two assists in 24 matches), equalling his record for the entire season last year (four goals and four assists in 31 appearances).

ARNAUTOVIC'S GOAL

The search for an Inter goal came to an end after fourteen shots in the first half against Monza (the side have not had has as many shots in the first half of a match during this season): a siege which came to an end thanks to Marko Arnautovic's goal. The Inter forward has now scored in back-to-back home games (against Fiorentina and Monza) for the first time since his three-game streak between August and September 2002, for Bologna. He also made his 350th appearance in Europe's top-five leagues.

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