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Inter's Goal Machine Roars On While Fabregas' Como Crashes the Serie A Party

Inter's Goal Machine Roars On While Fabregas' Como Crashes the Serie A Party

Lorenzo Bettoni (Football Italia) EN 18 March 2026 at 10:35
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Inter Milan maintain their eight-point lead at the top of Serie A despite a draw with Atalanta, boasting the league's best attack with 65 goals. They've featured in the season's highest-scoring games, including a 6-2 win over Pisa. Meanwhile, Cesc Fàbregas' Como have surged into the top four with a 2-1 victory over Roma and massive wins like 6-0 against Torino.

Inter's Goal Machine Roars On While Fabregas' Como Crashes the Serie A Party

Picture this: you're nursing a pint, scrolling through the scores, and Inter are still top dogs in Serie A, even after dropping points. Yeah, they played out a gritty 1-1 draw at home to Atalanta in Week 29, but that barely dented their armour. Meanwhile, their bitter rivals Milan got stuffed 1-0 away at Lazio, handing the Nerazzurri an eight-point cushion at the summit.

Cristian Chivu's lads are the bookies' darlings to lift the Scudetto, as per the boffins at BettingTips4You. With 22 wins from 29 games, just two draws and five defeats, they're the picture of consistency. Only Como and Milan have tighter defences, but Inter? They've smashed in 65 goals – that's over two per game. No wonder their matches are box office.

Fireworks in the Nerazzurri's Fixtures

If you're after thrills, Inter deliver. Their 6-2 demolition of Pisa in Week 22? That's the highest-scoring league game this season. Hot on its heels was that bonkers 4-3 thriller where they nearly nicked it at Juventus back in September 2025 – pure chaos at the Allianz.

And get this: Inter are the only side to bag a 5-0 away win this term, strolling past Sassuolo in February like it was a training drill. Chivu's got them firing on all cylinders, turning Stadio Via del Mare into a celebration zone after that recent Lecce scrap, as snapped by Maurizio Lagana for Getty.

It's all as reported by Lorenzo Bettoni at Football Italia, who's been tracking this 2025-26 rollercoaster.

Como: The Underdog Biting Back

But hold the phone – it's not all black and blue. Up steps Como, coached by the silky Cesc Fàbregas, who've gatecrashed the top-four bash. They edged Roma 2-1 at the Giuseppe Sinigaglia on March 15, with Diego Carlos netting the second – cue pandemonium, as captured by Marco Luzzani's lens.

Fàbregas was buzzing post-match: building a squad takes time, grafting on solidity, guts and belief. It's clicking now, not forced. And boy, do they know how to rack 'em up. A 6-0 pasting of Torino at home in January, after a 5-1 away romp in November? Torino's leaky backline has shipped 50 goals already – soft as butter.

Torino kicked off their nightmare with a 5-0 tonking from Inter at San Siro. Juventus joined the fun too, mirroring that scoreline against bottom-feeders Cremonese in January, then 4-1 at Parma on February 1. Serie A this season? Goal fests galore.

Why This Season's a Belter

Inter might be cruising, but with Como surging and thrillers everywhere, the title race – and the entertainment – is far from wrapped. Chivu's attack is a beast, Fàbregas is brewing magic in Como, and even the also-rans are shipping shedloads. Fancy a bet on more fireworks? Pour another round; this league's serving pure joy. (Word count: 512)

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Cristian ChivuCesc FàbregasDiego Carlos

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Inter MilanAC MilanAtalantaLazioComoAS RomaPisaJuventusSassuoloTorinoParmaCremoneseLecce

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