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·19 de outubro de 2025
Inter Milan Go Top As Cristian Chivu’s Side Continue Relentless Winning Run

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·19 de outubro de 2025
Inter Milan have been described as relentless by Tuttosport, with the Turin-based newspaper noting that the win in Rome gives Cristian Chivu and his side three precious points on both Roma and Napoli.
For Tuttosport, via FCInterNews, there is one simple truth emerging from this stretch of fixtures: Cristian Chivu has wiped away the damage of Inter’s shaky opening.
Since the chaotic night in Turin in the Derby d’Italia against Juventus, the numbers are now emphatic.
Chivu’s side have six wins in a row across Serie A and the Champions League, fourteen goals scored and only two conceded.
A rhythm the paper calls “steamroller pace”.
The 1–0 win at the Olimpico, built on Bonny’s decisive run and finish, showcased both identities of this Inter.
The ability to strike vertically at the first opportunity, and the resilience to suffer and survive when Roma finally raised the intensity in the second half.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – JUNE 21: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, looks on during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group E match between FC Internazionale Milano and Urawa Red Diamonds at Lumen Field on June 21, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)
For Tuttosport, the defensive collapse by the hosts reflected the difference in clarity between the sides on the night.
The newspaper also highlighted how this Inter remains structurally close to last year’s model but that is not a criticism of Chivu.
Rather, it is credited to the club’s work in keeping the core of a Scudetto-winning squad intact, with only Pavard gone and Akanji stepping in.
Roma had their spell, Tuttosport conceded, but the defining trait was Inter’s old trademark returning: the refusal to concede.
The resilience that powered the second star, and last season’s Champions League run, resurfaced in Rome when it mattered most.
Six wins. Clean sheets. Momentum. And now, once again, the summit of Serie A.