Nicolò Barella has once again moved centre stage at Inter Milan, with the midfielder now being celebrated as the club’s undisputed “assist king”.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Barella’s latest contribution against Parma, where he sent Marcus Thuram through on goal at the Tardini, brought his total to 66 assists in an Inter shirt.
It is a landmark figure that underlines his decisive role in the modern history of the club.
The newspaper notes that it is difficult to trace comparable numbers too far back.
However, from the year 2000 onwards only Álvaro Recoba had previously reached the same tally.
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Behind Barella sits Dejan Stanković, a personal reference point and idol for the Italy international.
But indeed who stopped at 56 assists, ten fewer than the current Inter midfielder.
After starting on the bench against Parma, Barella has immediately reclaimed his place at the heart of Inter’s midfield, a position that has long been considered untouchable.
His influence remains constant, regardless of where he starts.
There is also an added narrative ahead of the Napoli clash.
Before choosing Milan as his footballing home, Barella had turned down a move to Naples.
Now, as Inter chase another statement result, the “assist king” could yet deliver another gift that proves decisive once again.
I love when Recoba’s name comes up, he was my favourite Inter player.
my brother has my name saved on his phone “Recoba” LOL