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Have stumbling Inter have given Milan and Napoli hope?

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For months, the Inter Milan title procession had all the drama of a commuter train timetable. Efficient, predictable and a far cry from the kind of gripping Scudetto races of Serie A’s historic past.

Now, suddenly, it’s chaos. Or at least the Serie A version of it.

Three league games without a win have done what no tactical tweak or rival resurgence could manage for most of the season: they have made AC Milan and Napoli believe again.

The gap, once stretching into double digits and apathy, has been trimmed to six and seven points, respectively. And with nine games to play, that is no longer a margin; it is an invitation.


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Inter haven’t collapsed. That would be too dramatic, too obliging. What they have done instead is wobble in that deeply unsettling way great sides sometimes do when the finish line comes into view. A draw that should have been a win. A defeat that felt avoidable. Another draw where control existed without conviction.

It is not a crisis. It is worse than that. It is uncertainty.

Because this Inter side, for all their dominance, have been built on control. They suffocate games, manage tempo and strike with ruthless clarity when openings appear. Remove even five per cent of that certainty and suddenly the machine looks… human.

Opponents have started to notice. Presses are a fraction bolder. Defensive lines creep a yard higher. The psychological edge – that quiet sense that Inter will, eventually, get what they need – has dulled.

And in that space, Milan and Napoli have crept.

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Milan’s revival has not been spectacular, but it has been persistent. Wins stacked on wins, pressure applied without fanfare. Torino were edged out at the weekend, 3-2, following on from a disappointing 1-0 loss to Lazio the week before and a crucial 1-0 over Inter the game before that.

They are close enough now to make Inter glance over their shoulder, which is all any challenger really wants at this stage of a season.

Napoli, meanwhile, have taken the more chaotic route back into relevance. Their form has fluctuated, their performances occasionally veering between irresistible and infuriating, but they remain within touching distance thanks to four league wins on the bounce, all by a one-goal margin.

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The key shift is not mathematical. It is emotional. Inter no longer feel inevitable. That matters more than any points gap because title races are rarely decided purely by arithmetic. They hinge on moments, on nerves, on the creeping doubt that turns one dropped point into two, then three, then a pattern.

Christian Chivu’s side still hold the advantage. They are still top. They are still, on paper and for most of the season’s evidence, the best team in Italy. But the aura has cracked, just slightly. And Milan and Napoli can see it.

Which is why a title race that looked finished in February now feels alive in March. Not because Inter have fallen apart, but because they have done something far more dangerous. They have given everyone else hope.

 

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