Inter Milan's march to the Serie A title feels less like a race and more like a coronation. On Friday night, the Nerazzurri delivered another commanding performance, swatting aside Cagliari 3-0 at the San Siro to extend their provisional lead at the summit to a formidable 12 points.
The victory was a masterclass in efficiency. After a goalless first half, the floodgates opened shortly after the break. Marcus Thuram, in scintillating form, tapped home a simple finish from Federico Dimarco's pinpoint cross for his fourth goal in three games. Just two minutes later, the Sardinian-born Nicolò Barella—a product of Cagliari's academy—hammered in a second, offering a muted apology to his boyhood club.
With the points secured, Inter managed the game with the calm assurance of champions-elect. The home fans filled the stadium with chants celebrating their massive lead, their voices barely fading before Piotr Zielinski put an exclamation point on the night. The substitute met a knockdown on the edge of the area and unleashed a rocket into the top corner in stoppage time.
This win puts Inter on the brink of their 21st Scudetto. The title could be mathematically secured as early as next weekend, depending on the results of closest challengers Napoli. For Simone Inzaghi's squad, the focus now briefly shifts to the Italian Cup, but the league trophy is firmly in their sights.
Meanwhile, for Cagliari, the battle for survival continues. Despite a valiant effort, they remain just six points above the relegation zone with five matches to play, a reminder of the high-stakes drama at the other end of the table. For Inter, however, the final stages of this season are shaping up to be a triumphant procession.
