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In Stats: 10 numbers from Inter draw


We’ve picked out 10 numbers from Roma’s point at home to Inter Milan, which makes it six draws on the spin between these two.

We’ve picked out 10 numbers from Roma’s point at home to Inter Milan, which makes it six draws on the spin between these two sides in recent years...

1

Gonzalo Villar chalked up his first assist of the season by crossing for Gianluca Mancini to head home.

2

Mancini’s equaliser to make it 2-2 was his second goal against Inter and ensured that the 24-year-old extended his personal unbeaten record against the Nerazzurri to six games (W1, D5).

3

Lorenzo Pellegrini scored his third Serie A goal of the campaign - equalling his most in a single season for the Giallorossi - and the Italy international is now just three behind the six he bagged from 28 appearances in 2016-17 with Sassuolo that represents the best return of his career.

6

This was the sixth Serie A draw in a row between Roma and Inter, which is the league’s longest such sequence since Napoli and Torino finally ended a run of six successive draws in 1995.

7

The Giallorossi have scored in each of their last seven Serie A games, finding the back of the net 18 times in that period.

9

This draw ensures Roma maintain their unbeaten home record in 2019-20, which stands at nine in the league (W6, D3) and 12 in all competitions (W8, D5).

16

Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s assist for Pellegrini’s opener was the Armenian’s eighth of the season and, alongside his eight league goals, means Roma’s No. 77 has now been directly involved in 16 Serie A goals in 17 appearances this term.

23

Paulo Fonseca’s team have scored the most first half goals in Serie A so far (23), while Inter have the most second half strikes (30).

161

Roger Ibanez has now made 161 recoveries of possession for Roma this season, a number only bettered across the entire division by Bologna defender Takehiro Tomiyasu’s 174.

507

Sunday’s three goals take the fixture’s overall tally to 507 from a total of 175 meetings between these sides in Serie A, which is the most of any fixture in Italian top-flight history and averages out at 2.89 goals a game.