Inter Milan increased their total number of goals scored across all competitions to 101 for the ongoing season following their five-goal haul against Frosinone.
Today’s edition of the Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, as reported by FCInterNews, underscores Inter Milan’s remarkable achievement in yesterday’s match at the Stadio Benito Stirpe. Initially holding a slender 1-0 lead as they emerged for the second half, Inter escalated their advantage significantly by the end of the game, with a final score that perhaps did not fully reflect Frosinone’s efforts, especially in the first half when they contested fiercely against the reigning champions. However, as the game progressed and spaces opened up, Inter’s superior quality shone through.
What stood out in this match was the diversity in Inter’s scoring. Five goals were netted, each by a different player: Davide Frattesi, Marko Arnautovic, Tajon Buchanan, Marcus Thuram, and Lautaro Martinez. This achievement not only secured the victory but also marked a symbolic milestone for Inter’s season. Prior to this match, they had scored 96 goals across all competitions. Now, surpassing the 100-goal mark, they stand proudly in triple digits, illustrating the consistency and potency of their attacking prowess.
It’s worth noting that while Inter encountered a rare goal drought in their previous league match against Sassuolo, their failure to score was an anomaly in an otherwise prolific campaign. Before that, they hadn’t been shut out in the league all season, with their only other goalless match being a draw against Real Sociedad in the Champions League. Moreover, yesterday’s match demonstrated their ability to not only score but also to secure convincing victories, reminiscent of their earlier triumphs over Salernitana, Lecce, and Atalanta, where they clinched 4-0 wins in a string of matches during the early spring.