“Dimarco one step away from breaking the record in Serie A after victory over Lecce.”

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Federico Dimarco, the prodigious left-back for Inter Milan and the Italian national team, is on the verge of making history in Serie A! Following a stunning performance that resulted in a 2-0 victory over Lecce, Dimarco is just one assist away from tying the league record for the most assists in a single season. This achievement, which seems increasingly within his reach, has sparked rumors that he could be a serious contender for the league MVP award at the end of the 2025-26 season.

During the match played last Saturday, Dimarco showcased all of his talent, contributing two assists that were crucial for the goals scored by Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Manuel Akanji, both originating from corners taken by the player. With this performance, the 28-year-old full-back has already amassed 15 assists in 24 Serie A matches, putting him just one assist shy of the record of 16 set by Papu Gomez in the 2019-20 season.

Dimarco is in top form, and his development has been remarkable throughout the season. In 2025-26, he is averaging an impressive assist every 1.2 games, demonstrating not only his technical skill but also his ability to position himself strategically and create opportunities for his teammates. With 12 matches remaining until the end of the season, the expectation is that he will not only equal the record but also surpass it, further solidifying his name in the annals of Italian football history.

As Inter Milan stands out in the standings with a 10-point lead over their rivals, the focus now shifts to Dimarco and the possibility of him becoming a legend of Serie A. Fans and analysts are paying close attention, as each assist he provides could not only secure him a place among the greats of football but also help his team clinch yet another title. Dimarco’s saga is undoubtedly a story to follow, and what lies ahead promises to be even more thrilling.


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