Inter Milan
·15 February 2026
Inter Women beat Parma 3-2: making their comeback in the 93rd minute

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·15 February 2026

A victory marked by courage, skill, and determination. Inter Women secured a 3-2 win at Parma in Serie A Women, making this their eighth win in a row. The comeback was sealed in stoppage time with a decisive shot, displaying the Nerazzurri's determination until the very end.
Inter Women got off to a strong start, creating early chances through Vilhjalmsdottir and Magull, but Parma took the lead 40 minutes in when Ambrosi headed home Uffren's free-kick. Despite conceding, Inter continued to pile on the pressure throughout the first half.
Early into the second half, Inter were subject to some controversy when a penalty for Polli was initially given but then, after a VAR check, was overturned. In the 52nd minute, another challenge on Polli led to a confirmed penalty, which Wullaert precisely converted to level the score at 1-1. Just 2.5 minutes later, Inter successfully made their comeback as Polli slotted home Wullaert's rebound to put Inter ahead 2-1. The Nerazzurre continued to create opportunities with Vilhjalmsdottir and Polli coming close, but Parma equalised in the 85th minute through Leskinen. In the final moments, Inter kept pushing, and in the third minute of stoppage time, Magull set up Vilhjalmsdottir, who scored the winning goal to make it 3-2. Inter held on in the final minutes, securing their eighth consecutive league victory and continuing with their momentum for the title race.
Goals: 40' Ambrosi (P), 56' Wullaert (I), 58' Polli (I), 85' Leskinen (P), 93' Vilhjalmsdottir (I).
PARMA (3-4-3): 12 Ceasar; 23 Cissoko (17 Distefano 71'), 25 Ambrosi, 6 Masu; 16 Real, 27 Gueguen (19 Zamanian 83'), 29 Uffren (15 Esteve Quintero 79'), 18 Dominguez; 46 Benedetti (32 Leskinen 71'), 13 Kerr, 5 Kajan (31 Redondo Navarro 46'). Substitutes: 1 Fabiano, 22 Copetti, 7 Rabot, 9 Lonati, 14 Minuscoli, Cox. Coach: Giovanni Valenti INTER (3-5-2): 1 Rúnarsdottir; 33 Bartoli (3 Bowen 83'), 24 Milinkovic, 5 Andrés; 18 Glionna, 10 Magull, 27 Csiszar (7 Bugeja 46'), 8 Vilhjalmsdottir, 14 Robustellini (13 Merlo 64'); 31 Wullaert, 9 Polli (6 Santi 76'). Substitutes: 23 Ivarsdottir, 32 Belli, 4 Pleidrup, 16 Tomasevic, 22 Schough, 44 Consolini. Coach: Gianpiero Piovani
Yellow Card: Robustellini (I). Referee: Leorsini Linesmen: Allievi and Skura Fourth Official: Tedesco




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