Serie A: Inter Milan Secures 3-0 Win Over Struggling Fiorentina
| Fiorentina's woes continue with 3-0 koss to Inter Milan |
Fiorentina's poor start to the season continues. Inter Milan dominated Fiorentina 3-0, with goals securing their position in the top four of Serie A.
The match was developing slowly, and it took nearly 30 minutes for David de Gea to face his first real test...
Inter Milan secured a 3-0 victory over Fiorentina at the San Siro, bouncing back from their loss to Napoli and strengthening their position among the Serie A top four. This win marked their third consecutive home success against Fiorentina, who are yet to secure a league victory this season.
The match began at a subdued pace, with both teams adapting to the wet conditions at the San Siro. Inter dominated possession in the early stages, opting for a slow tempo to navigate the slippery turf. Despite the cautious approach, Inter's superior play eventually paid off as they created scoring opportunities and took control of the game.
The match was developing slowly, and it took nearly 30 minutes for David de Gea to face his first real test. The Spanish goalkeeper came up big, however, denying Alessandro Bastoni's potential goal with a sharp reaction after the Italian defender made a quick run through the middle. This save seemed to energize Inter, who began to create more scoring opportunities. Federico Dimarco had a shot from the center of the box that De Gea somehow managed to palm away, leaving Dimarco questioning how the goalkeeper had made the stop.
Çalhanoğlu inspires Inter to a big win over Fiorentina! ✨#InterFiorentina pic.twitter.com/YutUivMDhr
— Lega Serie A (@SerieA_EN) October 29, 2025
Fiorentina struggled to create scoring opportunities in the first half, with Moise Kean's half-chance being easily saved by Yann Sommer. The Italian side seemed out of ideas, and the deadlock remained unbroken at halftime.
The second half didn't bring much change in fortune for Fiorentina, as Inter continued to dominate possession. Federico Dimarco tested Fiorentina's defense with a close-range effort, but it was Denzel Dumfries' volley that truly highlighted the visitors' struggles, with David de Gea making a remarkable save to deny the Inter winger.
Fiorentina struggled to create scoring opportunities, with Moise Kean coming closest to breaking the deadlock in the first half. However, Yann Sommer didn't face much pressure as he easily saved Kean's half-chance. The Italian side's lack of creativity persisted even after the break.
Hakan Çalhanoğlu is the Panini Player of the Match 🏆#InterFiorentina pic.twitter.com/a9fjudDw1t
— Lega Serie A (@SerieA_EN) October 29, 2025
Inter Milan, on the other hand, showed more promise, with Federico Dimarco hitting the woodwork. In a remarkable turn of events, Denzel Dumfries' close-range volley was acrobatically batted away by David de Gea, denying Inter a potential goal.
The tension was palpable until Inter doubled their lead, thanks to a brilliant individual effort from Petar Sucic. He skillfully beat Rolando Mandragora and several other defenders before finding the net with a precise shot into the near post. Fiorentina's hopes of mounting a comeback were dashed when Mattia Viti's reckless tackle on Ange-Yoan Bonny earned him a second yellow card and a penalty for Inter.
Çalhanoğlu inspires Inter to a big win over Fiorentina! ✨#InterFiorentina pic.twitter.com/YutUivMDhr
— Lega Serie A (@SerieA_EN) October 29, 2025
Calhanoglu's penalty dispatch sealed the win for Inter, keeping them hot on the heels of league leaders Napoli and Roma. Meanwhile, Stefano Pioli's Fiorentina are starting to feel the pressure after recording their worst-ever start to a Serie A campaign.
Hakan Çalhanoğlu is the Panini Player of the Match 🏆#InterFiorentina pic.twitter.com/a9fjudDw1t
— Lega Serie A (@SerieA_EN) October 29, 2025
Fiorentina's struggles have raised concerns, with the team failing to amass any victories in the opening rounds of the season. This dismal start has put Pioli's tactics under scrutiny, and fans are growing increasingly worried about the team's prospects.

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