Inter produced a breathtaking comeback to beat Pisa 6-2 at San Siro in Serie A, overturning a two-goal deficit in a match that shifted dramatically after Federico Dimarco’s introduction.
The Nerazzurri endured a shaky opening half hour, with goalkeeper Yann Sommer at fault as Stefano Moreo struck twice to give Pisa a shock double advantage. Fatigue from Inter’s recent European clash against Arsenal appeared to show, and the visitors briefly threatened a famous upset.
However, Cristian Chivu sparked a turning point by withdrawing Luis Henrique and introducing Dimarco, whose impact transformed the game. Inter hit back instantly, with Piotr Zieliński (39′) and Lautaro Martínez (40′) restoring parity within two minutes. On the stroke of half-time, Alessandro Bastoni provided the assist for Pio Esposito, giving Inter a 3-2 lead before the break.
The second half was one-way traffic as Pisa struggled to recover from Inter’s relentless response. The home side extended their dominance with further goals from Dimarco (80′), Bonny (86′), and Henrikh Mkhitaryan (93′), completing a commanding six-goal performance.
The result keeps Inter top of Serie A on 52 points, opening a provisional six-point gap over Napoli and nine over AC Milan ahead of key fixtures involving Juventus and Roma. Pisa, meanwhile, remain bottom of the table on 14 points, suffering a heavy setback in their survival bid.
A night that began with uncertainty ultimately ended in emphatic fashion, underlining Inter’s attacking depth and resilience, with Dimarco emerging as the standout figure in a thrilling comeback display.

