Serie ASerie A
Round 35
Inter logoInter
FT
2 - 0
HT: 10
Parma logoParma

3 May 2026, 18:45

Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan

Kevin Bonacina, Italy

home logoInter
45M. Thuram
46F. Esposito
64P. Zielinski
67P. Zielinski
67M. Thuram
67A. Bastoni
80H. Mkhitaryan
89N. Barella
Parmaaway logo
M. Keita67
M. Pellegrino67
A. Bernabe75
G. Strefezza75
E. Valeri85

AI Post-Match Analysis

Match Rating
4.2/10
Man of the Match
M. Thuram
Key Moments
145+1' Goal by M. Thuram, resulting from Inter's sustained pressure and precise passing.
280' Goal by H. Mkhitaryan, exploiting a defensive error by Parma's backline.
3Inter's 8 corners compared to Parma's 3, reflecting their dominance in wide areas and set-piece opportunities.
4Parma's inability to register a single shot on target, highlighting their failure to threaten Inter's defense.
5The yellow card to Zielinski, which may have disrupted Inter's midfield rhythm temporarily but did not significantly impact the outcome.
Tactical Insights
Inter's high possession and accurate passing (523 passes) were critical in maintaining dominance and limiting Parma's chances.
The use of wide areas and set-pieces (8 corners) created multiple scoring opportunities, demonstrating effective tactical planning.
Parma's lack of defensive organization and failure to counterpress allowed Inter to dictate the game's flow.
Inter dominated the match from the outset, leveraging their superior possession (59%) and passing accuracy (523 passes) to control the tempo. The first goal, scored by M. Thuram in the 45+1' minute, came from a well-constructed attack that exploited Parma's defensive vulnerabilities, particularly in the final third. Inter's ability to maintain pressure and create chances was evident throughout, with 12 shots compared to Parma's 4. The second goal by H. Mkhitaryan in the 80' minute highlighted Inter's persistence and clinical finishing, capitalizing on a defensive lapse by Parma. Despite a yellow card to P. Zielinski in the 64', Inter's tactical discipline and structured approach ensured they maintained control, while Parma struggled to generate meaningful opportunities. The lack of shots on target (0) for Parma underscored their inability to break down Inter's defense, which was organized and resolute.