

Key Takeaways:
- Inter extended their winless run to three Serie A matches after a 1-1 draw at Fiorentina
- Cher Ndour’s 77th-minute equaliser salvaged a point for Fiorentina, who have now gone five games unbeaten across all competitions
- Inter remain six points clear of AC Milan but missed the opportunity to restore their previous eight-point advantage at the league’s summit
Early Inter Advantage Undermined by Missed Opportunities
Inter appeared poised for a commanding display when they seized the lead within the opening minute at the Stadio Artemio Franchi. Pio Esposito rose to nod in a perfectly weighted cross from Nicolo Barella, setting the tone for a dominant start from the visitors. Barella then thought he had doubled Inter’s tally, only to see his deflected effort disallowed for offside, while Fiorentina struggled to gain any early traction, suggesting the potential for a tough evening for the hosts.
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La Viola Rally Before the Break
Gradually, Fiorentina began to find their rhythm, carving out a series of promising openings in a lively first half. Moise Kean came within inches of converting Marco Brescianini’s low centre at the far post, while Albert Guðmundsson failed to make clean contact on a teasing cross from Dodo, with the ball glancing off his shoulder and out. Kean did have the ball in the net only to see his effort ruled out for offside in a late flurry that sent La Viola into the interval with renewed optimism.
Inter Waste Chances Before Ndour Levels
After the interval, Fiorentina initially struggled to maintain their intensity, and Inter had opportunities to capitalise. Manuel Akanji and Marcus Thuram both squandered chances from set-pieces, failing to hit the target as the visitors pressed for a second. However, Fiorentina once more gathered momentum and found the breakthrough in the 77th minute. Cher Ndour reacted smartly to fire home from close range after Inter keeper Yann Sommer could only parry Guðmundsson’s angled drive into his path.
Buoyed by their leveller, Fiorentina continued to press, with Jack Harrison curling a left-footed attempt narrowly wide as the hosts came close to snatching victory. Ultimately, both sides settled for a point which carries significant implications for their respective seasons.
Implications for the Standings
Fiorentina’s spirited comeback maintains their unbeaten run across their last five matches in all competitions, with three wins and two draws, a sequence offering much-needed encouragement as they seek to secure Serie A safety. Nevertheless, they remain in a precarious position, sitting 16th in the table and only two points above the relegation zone.
For Inter, the result extends their stutter in form, leaving them without a victory in three league outings (two draws and one defeat). They are now just six points ahead of AC Milan and have missed the chance to restore their eight-point cushion at the top of Serie A.
| Team | Goals | Key Scorers | Current Streak | League Standing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fiorentina | 1 | Cher Ndour (77’) | Unbeaten in 5 (W3, D2) | 16th (2 pts above relegation) |
| Inter | 1 | Pio Esposito (1’) | No win in 3 (D2, L1) | 1st (6 pts ahead of AC Milan) |




