Inter Milan
·13 maggio 2025
On the scoresheet: 21 different Inter goalscorers this season

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·13 maggio 2025
A united, compact team with a lot of heart: a team who fight together for the same objectives. Simone Inzaghi's Inter have shown their strength as a collective group: the Nerazzurri are capable of defeating any opponent. The statistics demonstrate Inter's quality: this season, the team have scored 110 goals in all competitions (75 in the Serie A, 26 in the Champions League, five in the Coppa Italia and four in the Supercoppa Italiana). The most impressive statistic however, lies within the number of different goal scorers: Inter have had 21 different scorers in all competitions, including all of the current outfield players in the squad.
The current top scorer this season is the Captain Lautaro Martinez: the Argentine forward has scored 22 goals, nine of which have come in the Champions League (an Inter record for a single season, level with Hernan Crespo in 2003). El Toro has scored a total of 151 goals for Inter, becoming the highest scoring player of all time in the European Cup/Champions League with 21 goals. Our top scorer in the Serie A is Marcus Thuram, who has scored 14 times, a record for the Frenchman in his career, just like Denzel Dumfries who has scored ten goals in all competitions. Thinking about the league itself, Inter have had 19 different scorers: another record, breaking the original record of 18 in the 2007/08 and 2019/20 seasons. The numbers show an improvement on last season, which ended with the Scudetto win and the Second Star: in the 2023/24 season Inter had 18 different scorers in all competitions, 17 in the Serie A. 19 different scorers in the Serie A, 21 in total: the number has increased thanks to two essential goals in the season. Benjamin Pavard and Francesco Acerbi both scored in the Champions League: two goals which proved incredibly important. The Frenchman scored his first Inter goal in the quarter-final second leg against Bayern München, his former side: a towering heading which got the crowd at San Siro on its feet and gave Inter the lead just minutes after Lautaro Martinez's equaliser. Francesco Acerbi's goal needs no introduction: his first goal of the season and first ever in the Champions League revitalised Inter in the latter stages of the semi-final against Barcelona before Frattesi's goal in extra-time, allowing for the Nerazzurri to qualify for the final in Munich. Frattesi is another player who has made his mark this season with number of decisive goals.