Inter Milan took a giant stride towards the Serie A title on Friday, dismantling Cagliari 3-0 in a performance that showcased their championship pedigree. After a frustrating first half where dominance didn't translate to goals, the Nerazzurri exploded after the break, putting the game to bed in a devastating four-minute spell.
The breakthrough came from the in-form Marcus Thuram, who tapped home a brilliant low cross from Federico Dimarco for his fourth goal in three games. Just moments later, Nicolo Barella unleashed a thunderous strike from distance to double the lead, a goal worthy of any title celebration. Substitute Piotr Zielinski then put the exclamation point on the victory with a stunning first-time volley into the top corner.
This commanding win extends Inter's lead at the summit to a formidable 12 points with just six matches remaining, leaving their rivals with a mountain to climb. The victory was a statement of intent, blending defensive solidity with moments of attacking brilliance that have become their trademark this season.
In other Serie A action, fifth-placed Como suffered a setback in their European quest, falling 2-1 to Sassuolo. Despite dominating possession, Cesc Fàbregas's side was punished by two quick goals just before halftime. A stunning strike from young Argentine Nico Paz gave them hope, but they couldn't find an equalizer, marking their first away defeat of the calendar year.
