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COMO, ITALY – APRIL 12: Denzel Dumfries of FC Internazionale scores their team’s third goal during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on April 12, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Inter completed an extraordinary comeback from 2-0 down to win 4-3 in Como with Marcus Thuram and Denzel Dumfries doubles, going nine points clear and knocking Cesc Fabregas down to fifth.
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These sides already drew here 0-0 in the Coppa Italia semi-final, with the second leg scheduled for April 21. Lautaro Martinez and Yann Bisseck were out injured, even though the captain insisted on accompanying his teammates, so Francesco Pio Esposito and Francesco Acerbi stepped in. Como got Jacobo Ramon and Jesus Rodriguez back, leaving only Jayden Addai unavailable, but chose an all-attack formation.
With Juventus winning last night, they needed a victory to keep hold of fourth place after last week’s draw with Udinese, but the Nerazzurri had the chance to go nine points clear after Napoli’s draw in Parma.
See how it all unfolded on the Liveblog.
Assane Diao dribbled past two to burst into the box and his shot was charged down, but Alex Valle’s acrobatic attempt on the rebound accidentally kicked Manuel Akanji in the head, while Martin Baturina blasted over from distance.
There was a triple Como opportunity on 31 minutes, as first Denzel Dumfries made a spectacular sliding tackle to stop Douvikas tapping in the Diao roll across from six yards, then another two attempts from Maxi Perrone and Alex Valle were charged down by Francesco Acerbi and Dumfries.
It was only a warning, as the hosts took the lead soon after. Diao’s back-heel flick send Nico Paz on a mazy run into the box, where his low finish off the inside of the left foot was parried one-handed by Yann Sommer, with Alex Valle quickest to react on the rebound from 12 yards.
Dumfries tested Jean Butez with a header on a corner at the back post, and the Nico Paz free kick skimmed the bar.
On the stroke of half-time, Nico Paz ran onto the long Butez ball and bent a snooker shot into the far bottom corner with the inside of the left foot, despite Sommer getting his fingertips to it.
In stoppages, Inter got one back, Marcus Thuram holding off Ignace van der Brempt to get his studs to a Nicolò Barella cross from the right, prodding it in from seven yards.
The comeback was completed after the restart, as Marc-Oliver Kempf intercepted a Barella ball over the top, not realising how close Thuram was with Butez well off his line, so the Frenchman lobbed score into an empty net.
Substitute Jacobo Ramon nodded straight at Sommer from close range after a free kick, but instead it was Inter who scored in a very similar situation, with Dumfries meeting the Hakan Calhanoglu set play at the back post.
Baturina bent his finish just wide moments later, then Sommer had his gloves stung by a screamer of a Nico Paz free kick, but instead Inter added a fourth.
Akanji nodded down a Calhanoglu free kick at the back post, finding Dumfries to sweep in relatively undisturbed first-time from 12 yards.
Ange-Yoan Bonny was penalised for a lunge on Nico Paz right on the edge of the area, but VAR confirmed the contact was inside the box. Lucas Da Cunha fired into the near bottom corner, despite Sommer getting his fingertips to the penalty.
It wasn’t over, as Alberto Moreno had two huge chances to equalise, first a free header off target from the Nico Paz cross, then prodding the finish onto the crossbar from close range.
Como 3-4 Inter
Valle 36 (C), Nico Paz 44 (C), Thuram 45+1, 49 (I), Dumfries 58, 72 (I), Da Cunha pen 89 (C)
12-04-2026 19:45
MatchDay 32
Stadio Giuseppe SinigagliaCOMINT
Live2 – 4
Player statistic
| Álex Valle | 24' |
| Álex Valle | 36' |
| Nico Paz(Assist: Jean Butez) | 45' |
| 45+1' | Marcus Thuram(Assist: Nicolò Barella) |
| 49' | Marcus Thuram |
| 53' | Piotr Zielinski |
| Assane Diao | 55' |
| 58' | Denzel Dumfries(Assist: Hakan Calhanoglu) |
| 69' | Hakan Calhanoglu |
| 72' | Denzel Dumfries |
| 77' | Petar Sucic |
| 79' | Francesco Acerbi |
| 83' | Carlos Augusto |
COM
INT
Starting lineups
1
Jean Butez
Goalkeeper
3
Álex Valle
Defender
80′
34
Diego Carlos
Defender
46′
77
Ignace Van Der Brempt
Defender
67′
2
Marc Oliver Kempf
Defender
20
Martin Baturina
Midfielder
23
Máximo Perrone
Midfielder
10
Nico Paz
Midfielder
8
Sergi Roberto
Midfielder
46′
11
Anastasios Douvikas
Attacker
38
Assane Diao
Attacker
79′
1
Yann Sommer
Goalkeeper
95
Alessandro Bastoni
Defender
46′
32
Federico Dimarco
Defender
56′
15
Francesco Acerbi
Defender
25
Manuel Akanji
Defender
2
Denzel Dumfries
Midfielder
20
Hakan Calhanoglu
Midfielder
23
Nicolò Barella
Midfielder
78′
7
Piotr Zielinski
Midfielder
56′
94
Pio Esposito
Attacker
56′
9
Marcus Thuram
Attacker
Substitutes
5
Edoardo Goldaniga
Defender
31
Mërgim Vojvoda
Defender
22
Mauro Vigorito
Goalkeeper
6
Maxence Caqueret
Midfielder
44
Nikola Cavlina
Goalkeeper
19
Nicolas Kühn
Attacker
17
Jesús Rodriguez
Attacker
21
Noel Törnqvist
Goalkeeper
56
Cristiano De Paoli
Defender
33
Lucas Da Cunha
Attacker
46′
14
Jacobo Ramón
Defender
46′
28
Ivan Smolcic
Defender
67′
7
Álvaro Morata
Attacker
79′
18
Alberto Moreno
Defender
80′
16
Davide Frattesi
Midfielder
36
Matteo Darmian
Defender
6
Stefan de Vrij
Defender
10
Lautaro Martínez
Attacker
13
Josep Martínez
Goalkeeper
17
Andy Diouf
Attacker
12
Raffaele Di Gennaro
Goalkeeper
48
Mattia Mosconi
Attacker
30
Carlos Augusto
Midfielder
46′
14
Ange-Yoan Bonny
Defender
56′
11
Luis Henrique
Attacker
56′
8
Petar Sucic
Defender
56′
22
Henrikh Mkhitaryan
Midfielder
78′