Bonny leads Inter Milan past Roma: a rising star shines at the Olimpico
Bonny shines again at the Olimpico: Inter Milan’s rising star makes history

Bonny shines again at the Olimpico: Inter Milan’s rising star makes history
Once again, a stellar performance from Bonny at the Stadio Olimpico against Roma.
The young French forward is proving to be a real asset for Inter Milan’s attack — with three goals and three assists in his first seven Serie A appearances, he’s quickly becoming one of the most influential players under Cristian Chivu.
His numbers speak for themselves, showing the maturity of a player who has stepped up in Thuram’s absence and is now carving out a starring role.

A historic strike that opened the scoring early
Inter Milan’s official website highlighted an impressive statistic: it took just one precise and lethal touch for Bonny to write another chapter in the club’s history.
His goal in the sixth minute was Inter Milan’s fastest against Roma in Serie A since 2011, when Wesley Sneijder scored after only three minutes at San Siro.
With three goals and three assists in his first seven league matches, Bonny has become the first Inter Milan player — since Serie A returned to a 20-team format in 2004/05 — to reach this double milestone so early in the season.
Bonny leading the way in Chivu’s Inter Milan
The 2003-born forward has now been directly involved in six goals this season — more than any other player in Chivu’s squad — and has scored in consecutive games, following his goal against Cremonese last week.
With this victory, Inter Milan became the first team in Serie A history to win five consecutive away matches against Roma, with a combined scoreline of 11–2 over those games.
The Nerazzurri are also unbeaten in their last nine visits to the Olimpico (six wins and three draws) — their longest-ever unbeaten run away to the Giallorossi.
A goal worth more than three points
Bonny’s goal carried even greater significance: it marked Inter Milan’s 300th goal against Roma in Serie A, making them the first team in Italian top-flight history to reach such a tally against a single opponent.
This milestone tells the story of a long and storied rivalry — one filled with drama, great performances, and unforgettable moments. Bonny’s strike wasn’t just a winner; it was a symbol of Inter Milan’s history and dominance against Roma.
Source: Fcinter1908