Match: Inter Milan 1–1 Hellas Verona
Italian Serie A – 17 May 2026
Inter Milan were held to a frustrating 1–1 draw at home by a resolute Hellas Verona side in Serie A action at the San Siro. The result dealt a blow to Inter’s hopes of finishing in the top two, while Verona continued their push for a European spot.
Match Overview
Inter started brightly and took an early lead, but Verona responded before halftime and then defended stubbornly to earn a valuable point. The home side could not find a winner despite heavy pressure in the second half.
Key Moments
- 12th minute: Inter Milan opened the scoring. A brilliant through ball from the midfield dissected the Verona defence, and the striker coolly slotted past the advancing goalkeeper.
- 41st minute: Hellas Verona equalised against the run of play. A corner was only half‑cleared, and the ball fell to a Verona midfielder, who fired a low shot into the bottom corner from the edge of the box.
- 55th minute: Inter Milan thought they had regained the lead when the ball was bundled home, but the goal was ruled out for a marginal offside in the buildup.
- 78th minute: The hosts struck the woodwork twice in quick succession, first from a curled effort and then from a header that clipped the crossbar.
Tactical Story
Inter Milan dominated possession with over 65% of the ball and created numerous chances. Their 3‑5‑2 formation allowed wing‑backs to push high, but Verona’s deep‑lying 4‑4‑2 proved compact and well‑organised. The visitors sat off and looked to counter, which worked effectively for their goal. Inter’s inability to finish chances became a recurring theme, a concern heading into the final weeks of the season.
Standout Players
- Hellas Verona’s central defender: Made 10 clearances and several last‑ditch tackles to keep Inter at bay.
- Inter Milan’s striker: Took his goal well but was otherwise well marshalled by the opposition defence.
Season Impact
The draw left Inter Milan in third place in the Serie A table, now five points behind the league leaders with six matches to play. Hellas Verona, meanwhile, consolidated sixth place, keeping them firmly in the race for a Europa League qualification spot. The point could prove vital for their European ambitions.

