🎥 Inter's greatest strikes against Serie A neighbours
Inter host fellow Lombardy side Monza in Serie A on Saturday and the Nerazzurri have some fond recent memories against their regional neighbours.
All-Lombardy clashes are frequent in Serie A with both Milan clubs, Monza, Atalanta and Como hailing from the football-rich Italian region.
Inter have produced some stunning moments in recent encounters with their local opponents, with club legend Christian Vieri featuring among the Nerazzurri's highlight reel.
We've scored a lot of pretty good goals against sides from Lombardy 🔥😎Let's take a look at the best 5⃣⚽️#ForzaInter pic.twitter.com/XygUGEhY2h
— Inter ⭐⭐ (@Inter_en) March 7, 2025
Will Simone Inzaghi's outfit produce more magic against Monza and stay top of Serie A this weekend?
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