The Inter Milan evolution under Cristian Chivu is also showing statistically: particularly in their increasing ability to score from outside the box.
As highlighted by Tuttosport, Carlos Augusto’s strike against Kairat Almaty was the Nerazzurri’s first long-range goal in this season’s Champions League but already the sixth in all competitions.
Five of those have arrived in Serie A, meaning that 42% of Inter’s 14 matches so far have featured at least one goal from distance.
The figure rises to 50% if the second goal against Sassuolo is counted, as it originated from a shot outside the area that was deflected inside the box.
Inter Milan Improve Long-Range Shooting Under Cristian Chivu

In the entire 2024-25 campaign, Inter managed just eight long-range goals in 53 matches: seven in Serie A and one in Europe, a memorable Calhanoglu strike against Red Star Belgrade.
Now, with six already on the board before mid-November, Chivu’s side are closing in rapidly on that total.
This improvement reflects a broader tactical trend: a more vertical, aggressive Inter, unafraid to exploit shooting opportunities from distance to break compact defensive blocks.
Calhanoglu and Zielinski are both adept at striking from range, and Dimarco continues to add offensive thrust from wide.
Therefore, the Nerazzurri’s long-shot potency has become another weapon in their increasingly varied attacking arsenal.

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