Inter have showed just what they are capable of with a comeback win against Fiorentina yesterday evening at the Stadio Artemio Franchi.

This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, who laud the Nerazzurri’s display to overturn a one-goal deficit and leave Tuscany with all three points.

Inter host Atalanta over the weekend, and they will hope that they can achieve a third successive win against La Dei, having beaten Bologna in emphatic fashion before a more difficult and nervy three points away at La Viola yesterday evening.

The Nerazzurri have dropped points only once across five matches, drawing with Sampdoria at the Marassi, and across these matches they have scored eighteen goals through eleven players, with yesterday’s match adding Matteo Darmian’s and Ivan Perisic’s names to the list of scorers.

In the first half the Nerazzurri looked comfortably second best, unable to cope with the physical intensity of Vincenzo Italiano’s men, but they showed all their quality and determination to put on another clinic in the second half and run out winners as their opponents’ intensity once again dropped.

The first half will be a cause for worry, filled with imprecision and a sense that the squad was not well-organized enough, but the nature of the comeback once again showed that the team is brimming with potential.