Inter Milan
·01 de março de 2026
Dimarco on show, flawless Calhanoglu and another clean sheet: the key stats from Inter vs Genoa

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·01 de março de 2026

Inter defeated Genoa 2-0 at San Siro on Matchday 27 of Serie A, continuing their charge at the top of the table. With this victory, the Nerazzurri move up to 67 points, consolidating their position at the summit and extending a run of results that underlines their solidity, quality and consistency.
With 67 points after 27 matches, Inter have reached this mark for only the third time in their Serie A history: they did better only in 2023/24 (72 points) and 2006/07 (73).
The Nerazzurri have also recorded at least eight consecutive league victories for the first time since January-March 2024, when they put together a run of 10 straight wins — further proof of the group’s outstanding form.
Not only that: Inter are the team with the most wins (22) across Europe’s top five leagues this season and the side with the most clean sheets (15). Defensively, the 15 clean sheets recorded in the first 27 matches represent the club’s third-best tally in the three-points-for-a-win era, behind only the 16 in 2005/06 and the 17 in 2023/24.
Federico Dimarco continues to go from strength to strength this season. The Nerazzurri wing-back has scored six goals and provided 15 assists in this Serie A campaign.
For Dimarco, it marks a new personal best for goals in a single Serie A season: his six strikes surpass the five he recorded in both 2020/21 and 2023/24. Numbers that highlight the steady growth of a player who has become increasingly decisive within Inter's tactical framework.
Since his arrival at Inter in 2021, Hakan Çalhanoglu has scored the most goals from the penalty spot in Serie A: 21 conversions, demonstrating his composure and decisiveness in key moments.
With the assist for Dimarco’s goal, Henrikh Mkhitaryan reached a prestigious milestone: 150 goal involvements across Europe’s top five leagues, made up of 71 goals and 79 assists. Since 2013/14, when he made his debut in these competitions, he is the seventh midfielder to hit that mark, joining an elite list that includes Kevin De Bruyne, Marco Reus, Ángel Di María, Hakan Çalhanoğlu, Dimitri Payet and Bruno Fernandes.









































