Milan Edge Inter 1–0 as Serie A Gap Narrows to Seven Points
Federico Dimarco urged calm, citing a blunted attack without the first-choice strikers alongside frustration over a late handball call.
Overview
- AC Milan beat Inter 1-0 at San Siro, trimming Inter’s lead at the top to seven points with 10 Serie A matches remaining.
- Dimarco said the squad remains united and that the title race is still in Inter’s hands despite the setback.
- He acknowledged Inter created too little after falling behind and noted the team often struggles to respond decisively once conceding.
- Inter played without both first-choice forwards, with Marcus Thuram sidelined by flu symptoms and Lautaro Martínez out injured.
- Inter protested a stoppage-time incident when Denzel Dumfries headed the ball onto Samuele Ricci’s elbow, which did not prompt a VAR review; Dimarco called it a matter for the referee’s interpretation.