Midfielder Davide Frattesi confirmed his relentless statistics in front of goal in yesterday’s Serie A win over Udinese.

Today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews, note that the 24-year-old has made a goal contribution once every 129 minutes he’s been on the pitch for the Nerazzurri.

Goalscoring has been one of the features that has most clearly marked Frattesi out in the Italian game.

That really came to the fore in the Italian international’s two seasons at Sassuolo.

Few players in Serie A were as devastating as Frattesi in terms of timing runs and having the instincts to get in good positions to score.

That was a good part of what prompted Inter to sign Frattesi last summer.

And it has also earned the 24-year-old a regular place in the Italian national team setup.

Davide Frattesi Confirms Relentless Goalscoring Stats For Inter Vs Udinese

Last season, Frattesi scored two stoppage time winning goals for Inter. That was certainly a remarkable contribution.

And it wasn’t just those decisive goals from the former Neroverdi man.

Frattesi made a habit of getting himself on the scoresheet for Inter – even when he didn’t start.

The 24-year-old made just five starts in Serie A last campaign. This time around, it is two to date.

In total, Frattesi has been on the pitch in an Inter shirt for 1818 minutes.

And in that time, the Italian has already managed to score nine goals.

Additionally, Frattesi has assisted a further five goals. He was the player who assisted Inter captain Lautaro Martinez’s late equalizer away to Real Sociedad in the Champions League last season.

That means that Frattesi has either scored or assisted a goal once every 129 minutes that he’s been on the pitch for Inter.

The 24-year-old’s form in this respect can hardly be dismissed as a fluke. He is nothing short of relentless.