Inter Milan have reached December without recording a single draw in all competitions under Cristian Chivu, a feat they last achieved in the 1940-41 season when the club was still known as Ambrosiana.
Under Cristian Chivu, the Nerazzurri have taken a decisive approach in their first three months.
The drawless record has been analysed by FCInterNews.
Indeed, combining 14 victories with just five defeats across Serie A, the Champions League, and the Coppa Italia.
This impressive run reflects Chivu’s commitment to a proactive, attacking style.
One where the team consistently seeks to secure victories rather than settle for stalemates.
Entertaining Football Sees Inter Milan Maintain Drawless Streak Under Chivu

Fans have been rewarded with entertaining football and a points tally that keeps Inter in contention both domestically and in Europe.
Historically, drawless campaigns are rare for Italian clubs.
Therefore, making this start particularly notable.
Inter’s 19 outings so far have showcased a balance between offensive efficiency and defensive resilience.
There have been key contributions from Lautaro Martinez, Thuram, Bonny and Pio Esposito in attack.
Furthermore, there is a revitalised midfield under Chivu’s guidance.

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