Inter Milan
·24 janvier 2026
Dimarco show and the great strength of the group: the stats from Inter 6–2 Pisa

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·24 janvier 2026

A Nerazzurri déjà vu steeped in history. Just like the 6–3 in 1990 between Trapattoni’s Inter and Lucescu’s Pisa, last night San Siro was once again the stage for a rain of goals. Inter beat Pisa 6–2 on Serie A matchday 22, remaining alone at the top of the table on 52 points. It was an uphill battle which began with Moreo’s brace. Inter’s response, however, was immediate and devastating. In just eight minutes the Nerazzurri turned it all around: Zieliński pulled one back, Lautaro Martínez equalised, and Francesco Pio Esposito completed the comeback before halftime. In the second half, Inter took full control of the match. Dimarco, Bonny, and Mkhitaryan wrapped things up, turning the evening into a true Nerazzurri celebration.
The win over Pisa also makes its mark in the statistics. Inter become the second team against whom the Tuscan side have lost seven consecutive Serie A matches. It is also the Nerazzurri’s first league victory after going two goals down, something that hadn’t happened since last March against Monza.
The six goals scored at San Siro represent Inter’s best home tally across all competitions since November 2022, while Pisa confirm Inter as the team they have conceded the most goals against in their Serie A history, with the total now rising to 37.
FEDERICO DIMARCO SHOW It was a complete performance from Federico Dimarco, the standout star of the match. With one goal and two assists, the Nerazzurri wing-back becomes the first Inter defender to be involved in at least three goals in a single Serie A game since such data has been available, starting from the 2004/05 season.
Dimarco now has 12 goal contributions in 20 appearances this season, setting a new personal best in Serie A. A figure that also makes him the defender with the most goal involvements across the current Big Five European leagues, leading the way overall.
Moreover, for the third time in his Serie A career, he managed to score and provide an assist in the same match.
Lautaro Martínez’s mark is never missing. The Nerazzurri captain now has 12 goals in 22 appearances this season, matching his total from last Serie A campaign but with far fewer matches played. He has also surpassed his home goal tally from the previous season.
Lautaro continues to lead the top scorer chart, confirming himself as both a key attacking reference and the technical leader of Inter.
Francesco Pio Esposito continues to blaze a trail. With his goal against Pisa, he becomes the youngest Serie A player to score at least five goals in a single season across all competitions. The Nerazzurri forward has been involved in at least one goal in three consecutive league matches for the first time in his top-flight career, confirming a steady and impressive progression.
Piotr Zieliński completed the first-half comeback with a crucial goal. The Polish midfielder now has three goals in the league, matching his best single-season tally in Serie A since the 2023/24 season with Napoli.
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