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Meazza Masterclass: Inter Romps Cremonese 4-1 as Boni Shines

4 octobre 2025

Meazza Masterclass: Inter Romps Cremonese 4-1 as Boni Shines
Inter celebrate at Meazza after a commanding 4-1 win over Cremonese

Match summary

Inter produced a commanding performance at Meazza, routing Cremonese 4-1 in Serie A’s sixth round.

Lautaro Martínez opened the scoring in the sixth minute, and Angi Youan Boni added a second before halftime; Federico Dimarco made it 3-0 in the 55th, and Nicolo Barella completed the scoring in the 57th. Cremonese’s lone reply came late, through Bonazzoli in the 87th minute.

Inter’s standout was Boni, who not only scored but also laid on three other chances, underscoring why he was so influential on the night.

With the win, Inter move to 12 points, level with the league leaders Milan, Napoli and Roma, but ahead on head-to-heads. Cremonese stay on nine points, eighth in the table.

Inter lined up in their familiar 3-5-2 formation, with Sommer in goal, a back three including Akanji, de Vrij and Bastoni, Dumfries on the right and Dimarco on the left, and a midfield trio of Barella, Frattesi and Mkhitaryan behind Lautaro and Boni.

Cremonese started with Silvestri in goal and a compact defense intent on soaking up pressure and striking on the counter, with a five-man midfield and a front line led by Jonson and Sanabria.

Within 30 seconds Inter threatened when Dimarco’s cross found Frattesi, whose shot narrowly missed the target.

In the sixth minute, Inter broke through as Barella won the ball in midfield, fed Boni who found Lautaro in space to finish; the VAR check confirmed the goal.

A few minutes later, Dimarco forced a save from Silvestri, and Frattesi pressed again as Inter continued their early pressure.

Bonazzoli pulled a goal back for Cremonese in the 87th minute after a defensive lapse, finishing calmly from close range.

Bonny’s performance stood out, as he scored and contributed to several chances, underscoring his influence on the result.

Inter move to 12 points, level with the leaders Milan, Napoli and Roma on points but ahead on tiebreakers; Cremonese remain on nine points in eighth place.

Punchlines coming right up: if this game were a sniper quote, Inter’s attack would have a one-shot, one-kill motto—the scoreboard wouldn’t blink. And on the subject of precision, Inter aimed and hit so cleanly that even the VAR would have asked for autographs later. Finally, Cremonese tried to answer the onslaught, but Inter’s tempo was a drumline—twice the pace, half the confusion, and full of goals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final score?

Inter beat Cremonese 4-1 at Meazza.

Who scored for Inter?

Lautaro Martínez, Boni, Federico Dimarco, and Nicolo Barella scored for Inter. Bonazzoli scored Cremonese's only goal.

Where did the match take place?

Giuseppe Meazza Stadium in Milan.