Inter Milan & Italy Star Sets Sights On World Cup & Admits ‘My Dream Is The Scudetto’ | OneFootball

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·27 février 2026

Inter Milan & Italy Star Sets Sights On World Cup & Admits ‘My Dream Is The Scudetto’

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Federico Dimarco is enjoying the finest form of his career, and the Inter Milan and Italy wing-back has made no secret of what he is chasing between now and the end of the season, the Scudetto and a place at the World Cup.

Speaking to Sky Sport at the margins of an Adidas event, Dimarco was relaxed and candid about his ambitions, his form, and the challenge that awaits Inter against Genoa.


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The Italian has been one of the standout players in Serie A this season, racking up 15 assists and earning widespread praise for his consistency and impact in the final third.

He is modest about the secret behind his performances, putting it down to hard work and nothing more.

“I have worked as I always do,” he said when asked about his outstanding season, with quotes via FCInterNews.

“There are seasons where you perform less well and others where you perform at your best. I am happy to help the team, hard work always pays off.”

Dimarco Sets World Cup & Scudetto Dream With Italy & Inter

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SASSUOLO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Federico Dimarco of FC Internazionale during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and FC Internazionale at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on February 08, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

On his personal goals for the remainder of the campaign, Dimarco was refreshingly direct.

“My dreams are definitely the Scudetto and qualifying for the World Cup,” he said.

Indeed, two targets that feel within reach given Inter’s dominance in Serie A and Italy’s push for World Cup qualification.

Turning to Saturday’s clash with Genoa, Dimarco was careful not to underestimate Daniele De Rossi’s side, despite their lowly league position.

“Genoa are definitely in a position they do not deserve, because they have strong players,” he said.

“They are compact and have picked up results on difficult grounds. We need to be ready to face a strong team.”

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