Cristian Chivu‘s journey at the helm of Inter continues to deliver important results on all fronts. While waiting for tonight’s Coppa Italia match, the numbers are starting to allow for reliable comparisons with the previous management.

As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, the team has already played 34 matches this season, surpassing the halfway point. This makes it possible to credibly compare with what Simone Inzaghi achieved last season. The coach finished the 2024-25 season with an average of 2.10 points per game, calculated across all competitions up to the Champions League final, for a total of 59 matches.

The current Nerazzurri coach, excluding the Club World Cup from the count as it formally belongs to the previous season, is instead averaging 2.21 points per game. This figure is based on 33 matches played so far, which shows a slightly better performance compared to his predecessor in the same period.

The comparison, still partial but now significant given the number of matches analyzed, portrays a team that is maintaining an important pace in all competitions. Tonight’s cup match will be another opportunity to consolidate this progress.