Inter Milan's thrilling 4-3 comeback victory over Como on Saturday night was a powerful statement, and Brazilian wingback Carlos Augusto was quick to underline its significance. In the absence of captain and star striker Lautaro Martínez, the Nerazzurri rallied from a two-goal deficit, showcasing the squad depth that has them sitting comfortably atop Serie A.
Speaking after the match, Augusto directly addressed the recent narrative that Inter are overly reliant on Lautaro. "It's a good thing there are sometimes these rumours," he said with a smile, "because Lautaro is our captain and a great player. But this is a group." His words were backed by the performance on the pitch, where Marcus Thuram and Denzel Dumfries each netted braces to spearhead the fightback.
The win was a vital response after a tricky pre-international break period where Inter, missing Lautaro, had stumbled. The emphatic return to form, first in a 5-2 rout of Roma and now this resilient display at Como, proves the team's championship mettle extends beyond any single player. Augusto, who came on at halftime to deliver a solid performance, emphasized the collective focus. "We have a good lead, but we know the league is not finished," he cautioned, referencing past title races. "I have total trust in my teammates and the staff to continue our path."
For a team built on tactical cohesion and shared responsibility, this victory was a perfect illustration of their strength. It's a reminder that while stars like Lautaro are crucial, the foundation of a title-winning side is always the unity and quality of the entire squad.
