Inter Milan didn't just win a football match last night; they wrote a new chapter in Serie A history. In a breathtaking, rollercoaster encounter at Como's Sinigaglia Stadium, the Nerazzurri staged a stunning second-half comeback to win 4-3, and in the process, became the highest-scoring club in the history of Italy's top flight.
Facing a daunting 3-1 deficit at halftime against a spirited Como side managed by Cesc Fabregas, Inter's title-winning mentality shone through. The comeback was spearheaded by a dynamic duo: Marcus Thuram and Denzel Dumfries, who each netted a decisive brace to complete a phenomenal turnaround and snatch all three points.
This victory was monumental beyond the scoreline. The four goals scored pushed Inter's all-time Serie A goal tally to 5,465, officially surpassing the previous record held by their arch-rivals, Juventus. It's a testament to Inter's enduring attacking legacy, achieved in their 3,188th league match.
The historical context makes this record even more impressive. While Juventus (with 5,464 goals) have played 39 fewer Serie A games—a figure impacted by their season in Serie B in 2006/07—Inter's consistency at the highest level has now been rewarded with this prestigious scoring crown. AC Milan completes the historic podium, sitting third with 5,132 goals.
For fans of the beautiful game and the Nerazzurri faithful, this was more than a win; it was a historic moment of resilience that cements Inter's place in Italian football lore. It's the kind of passion and never-say-die spirit that defines the sport we love.
