Inter go nine points clear after stunning second-half comeback against Como

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Como 1907 - Inter 3:4

Inter Milan delivered one of the most dramatic turnarounds of the Serie A season, roaring back from 0-2 down to secure a breathtaking 4-3 victory over Como.

Coached by Cesc Fabregas, Como stunned the league leaders in the first half. Goals from Alex Valle and Nico Paz handed the hosts a commanding advantage, leaving Inter on the ropes and facing a potentially damaging setback in the title race.

However, the momentum shifted just before the break when Marcus Thuram found the net — a crucial goal that reignited belief within Milan’s side. What followed after halftime was a masterclass in attacking football.

Thuram struck again to complete his brace, capitalising on defensive lapses, before Denzel Dumfries twice finished off pinpoint deliveries from Hakan Calhanoglu, turning the game completely on its head and putting Inter Milan in front.

There was still late drama, as Como pulled one back from the penalty spot and came agonisingly close to snatching a draw when Moreno rattled the crossbar in the dying moments. But Inter held firm under pressure.

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Como 1907 - Inter 3:4 (2:1)
Goals: Valle, 36 (1:0); Thuram M., 45 (1:1); Nico Paz, 45 (2:1); Thuram M., 49 (2:2); Dumfries, 58 (2:3); Dumfries, 72 (2:4); Da Cunha, 89 (penalty) (3:4)

Como 1907: Butez; Kempf; Valle (Moreno A., 80); Diego Carlos (Ramon J., 46); Van Der Brempt (Smolcic I., 67); Perrone; Sergi Roberto (Da Cunha, 46); Nico Paz; Douvikas; Baturina M.; Diao (Morata, 79)
Substitution: Ramon J. (from 46); Da Cunha (from 46); Smolcic I. (from 67); Morata (from 79); Moreno A. (from 80)
Bench: Törnqvist N.; Vigorito M.; Čavlina N.; Goldaniga; Vojvoda; Caqueret; Kuehn N-G.; Rodríguez J.
Yellow Cards: Valle 24; Diao 55; Ramon J. 90

Inter: Sommer; Dumfries; Acerbi; Akanji; Dimarco (Luis Henrique T.L., 56); Bastoni (Carlos Augusto, 46); Zielinski P. (Sucic P., 56); Çalhanoğlu; Barella (Mkhitaryan, 78); Thuram M.; Pio Esposito (Bonny, 56)
Substitution: Carlos Augusto (from 46); Sucic P. (from 56); Luis Henrique T.L. (from 56); Bonny (from 56); Mkhitaryan (from 78)
Bench: Di Gennaro; Martínez J-p; de Vrij; Darmian; Frattesi; Martínez L.; Diouf A.
Yellow Cards: Zielinski P. 53; Çalhanoğlu 69; Sucic P. 77; Acerbi 79; Carlos Augusto 83; Bonny 87; Akanji 90

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