Soccer-Inter stretch Serie A lead to 13 points with 2-0 win over Genoa


Soccer Football - Serie A - Inter Milan v Genoa - San Siro, Milan, Italy - February 28, 2026 Inter Milan's Hakan Calhanoglu scores their second goal from the penalty spot. REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo

MILAN, Italy, Feb 28 (Reuters) - Inter Milan ⁠moved 13 points clear at the top of Serie A with a comfortable ⁠2-0 home win over lowly Genoa thanks to goals from Federico Dimarco and ‌Hakan Calhanoglu on Saturday.

Inter have 67 points from 27 games ahead of second-placed AC Milan, who visit relegation-threatened Cremonese on Sunday.

The hosts took the lead with Dimarco's sublime volleyinto the far corner from a tight angle on the ​left after a clever lofted pass from Henrikh Mkhitaryan just ⁠past the half-hour.

Calhanoglu wrapped up the ⁠points in the 70th minute with a precise penalty after a handball by Genoa's halftime substitute ⁠Alexsandro ‌Amorim to give in-form Inter their eighth consecutive Serie A win and 14th victory from their last 15 league games.

Genoa did have a chance in the dying moments ⁠of stoppage time when Alex Amorim set up Leo Ostigard ​but his shot from ‌outside the box was comfortably saved by Yann Sommer.

The result was a welcome boost ⁠for Inter following ​their 5-2 aggregate loss to unfancied Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt in the Champions League playoffs on Tuesday.

"It's never easy to bounce back after a defeat, but every time Inter have lost a match they've always shown ⁠unity and come back stronger than before. We saw ​that again today," Dimarco told Sky Sport Italia.

"We had a few difficult moments because we were feeling the fatigue from the match against Bodo. That's fine, we have to keep going because ⁠there's not long to go now," the 28-year-old winger added.

However Cristian Chivu's men appear to have channelled their European disappointment into further domestic dominance, as they now focus fully on securing the Serie A crown.

The league leaders will look to extend their winning streak next weekend when ​they face Milan, who need to beat Cremonese to boost their ⁠slim chance of catching the Nerazzurri.

"The advantage in the standings can help," Sommer said. "We're in a ​good position in the standings now, but there are ‌still 11 games to go. The derby will be ​important... We want to win this time," he added after Milan won 1-0 in November.

(Writing by Ken Ferris; Additional reporting by Angelica Medina. Editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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