Inter's Absolute Dominance: Analytical Article on Today's Situation in Serie A

The situation in the Italian Serie A after 34 rounds shows that the balance of power in the championship has clearly taken shape. The teams at the top of the table are distinguished by a significant margin, not only in terms of points but also in terms of quality of play and consistency.
First and foremost, the dominance of "Inter" must be highlighted. The Milanese club leads with 79 points, and their goal difference stands at +49. These figures are not just statistics—they demonstrate that the team has found a perfect balance in both attack and defense. However, the 2-2 draw with "Torino" in the last round signifies that even the strongest feel the pressure on the road to the championship.
"Napoli" (69 points) is in second place, but the 10-point gap between them and "Inter" has practically closed the intrigue for the title. Although the Neapolitans secured a convincing victory in the last round (4:0), it is not enough to bring them closer to first place.
"Milan" (67 points) and "Juventus" (64 points) occupy third and fourth places. Their 0-0 draw revealed the biggest problem in the championship—top teams are struggling with consistent goal scoring. The defense is strong, but decisive actions in the attack are lacking.
One of the notable aspects is "Como's" rise to 5th place (61 points). It would not be an exaggeration to call this team the "surprise" of the championship. They are currently level on points with "Roma" and have become a serious competitor in the race for the Champions League.
Looking at the bottom of the table, the situation is quite tense. "Verona" and "Pisa" are on the verge of relegation—their points stand at 19 and 18, respectively. Major defensive problems (for example, a -37 goal difference for "Pisa") have dragged these teams down.
Regarding individual statistics, "Inter" player Lautaro Martinez leads the top scorers list with 16 goals. This further confirms the overall dominance of the team. Among the assistants, Federico Dimarco stands out with 17 assists—a very high figure for a defender.
In short, Serie A this season is divided into two: at the top—the stable and perfect "Inter", and at the bottom—teams fighting for survival. The most interesting part is just beginning—the battle for European spots and the drama of surviving in the lower league are still ahead.
Looking to the future, if "Inter" maintains this tempo, they may not only become champions but could also usher in a new era of dominance in Italian football.
