Federico Dimarco once again proved decisive for Inter Milan, offering a clear reference point for future recruitment on the right flank.
According to Corriere dello Sport, via FCInterNews, Dimarco was “the key that allowed Cristian Chivu to open the emergency kit shortly after the half-hour mark” during the comeback win over Pisa.
The Inter coach made a bold decision and acted quickly.
He sacrificed Luis Henrique early, and the move changed the match.
“It had to be done immediately, even if many only understood it afterwards,” the report explains. The timing of the substitution triggered a turnaround that Inter completed within minutes.
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Dimarco, who “should have been enjoying a rest,” instead became the dominant figure on the pitch.
After Inter fell behind, turning to the number 32 felt inevitable.
“His left foot, the chemistry with Bastoni, and the pride that pushes him to raise his level in certain situations were the foundations Chivu relied on,” writes the Rome-based daily.
The response, it adds, was almost immediate.
The performance against Pisa followed a growing trend. Dimarco has rediscovered consistency this season after an uneven campaign last year.
Corriere dello Sport highlights a “clear change of pace” and underlines his renewed continuity.

Then Inter should buy back their former youngster Zanoni
Inter do need the same playing style on the right side, as shown by Bastoni and Dimarco who often provide good crosses to the attackers, and also often shoot at the opponent’s goal, but that doesn’t mean you have to buy new players, you just need to increase good cross training for the players who serve on the right side, meaning what you most need is to invest in getting the right technical coach, not buying new players.