Inter Milan 3-1 Parma (6 Dec, 2024) Game Analysis - ESPN (UK)
Updated: Dec 6, 2024, 08:41 pm
Inter Milan eased to a 3-1 home win over Parma in Friday's Serie A clash, with Federico Dimarco, Nicolò Barella, and Marcus Thuram all finding the back of the net.
The win kept third-placed Inter on the heels of leaders Napoli, who are just one point ahead with 32 points. Parma are in 12th place with 15 points.
Inter were in action for the first time since their Serie A match against Fiorentina was abandoned last Sunday after midfielder Edoardo Bove collapsed on the pitch and had to be taken to hospital.
On Friday, Dimarco impressed with a deft heel touch to flick the ball past a defender and into the box and then fired in from a tight angle to break the deadlock five minutes before the interval.
The hosts doubled their lead in the 53th minute when Barella latched onto a perfectly timed pass from midfield that slipped behind the Parma defence, giving him ample time to slot the ball into the net.
Parma keeper Zion Suzuki saved his side going further behind when his quick reflex save denied Martinez from scoring with a header.
An unmarked Thuram sealed Inter's win in the 66th minute, volleying a flicked-on corner into the net for their third goal against the team from his city of birth.
"Things are going well but I still have a lot to learn. I'm working with my teammates and I'm following the teachings of Lautaro [Martinez] and [Marko] Arnautovic who are helping me improve," Thuram told DAZN.
"This team [Parma] has a place in my father's heart and for me playing against the yellow and blues is a bit strange but I'm happy to have scored and won this match."
Marcus Thuram rounded off the scoring for Inter Milan.Mattia Ozbot - Inter/Inter via Getty Images
Parma pulled one back in the 81st minute when Inter defender Matteo Darmian attempted to intercept a through ball but accidentally sent it into his own net.
Inter and Martinez were awarded another penalty in the dying moments but the decision was overturned following a VAR review.
Despite the defeat, Parma coach Fabio Pecchia remained optimistic about his team's performance.
"The boys' performance was positive, we knew who we were facing. The attitude was positive, with the desire to do what we usually do," he said.
"In the situations of the first half we could have been a little luckier, but this match is a new step for my boys."
Inter will next travel to face Bayer Leverkusen for a Champions League clash on Tuesday.