Inter Milan’s emphatic 6-2 win over Pisa earned widespread approval in the Italian press, but Tuttosport still delivered a selective and unforgiving assessment.
While Cristian Chivu’s side impressed as a collective, two players drew sharp criticism despite the scoreline.
Federico Dimarco emerged as Inter’s standout performer, via FCInterNews.
Tuttosport awarded the wing-back a full eight, crediting him with transforming the match after his introduction.
The newspaper highlighted that he “was involved in the penalty move and provided the assist for Lautaro’s 2-2,” before underlining his decisive impact after the break.
According to the report, Dimarco delivered “the knockout blow in the second half and also got a touch on the final two goals,” summarising a performance that flipped the game in minutes.
Inter 6-2 Pisa – Sommer & Luis Henrique Feel Wrath Of Press

The tone shifted dramatically when addressing Yann Sommer. The Swiss goalkeeper received a rating of four and heavy scrutiny.
Tuttosport showed little mercy, writing that “the mess for the 0-1 has no justification,” while also questioning his role in the second goal.
“There is also doubt over the 0-2: he could have done more,” the paper added, framing Sommer as a concern despite Inter’s recovery.
Luis Henrique also fell below the passing mark, though the criticism proved less severe. Tuttosport still grouped him with Sommer as the only Inter players rated under six.
Elsewhere, Chivu avoided further negatives.
Petar Sucic and Henrikh Mkhitaryan earned straight sixes, while Yann Bisseck, Stefan de Vrij, Piotr Zielinski, Carlos Augusto and Marcus Thuram all collected 6.5.
Alessandro Bastoni and Ange-Yoan Bonny received sevens, with Francesco Pio Esposito, Lautaro Martinez and Chivu himself rated 7.5.
The verdict was clear. Inter dazzled in attack and showed character, but individual errors still drew attention even on a dominant night.

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