Miserly Internazionale notched their eighth Serie A win of the season, all of them by single-goal margins, when they beat Torino 1-0 on Sunday to go top – temporarily at least – with a typically cautious performance.
Geoffrey Kondogbia scored with one of only two Inter shots on target in the game and Samir Handanovic was the real hero as he kept Torino at bay with a series of saves in the second half.
Roberto Mancini’s side, who began the weekend as joint leaders alongside Fiorentina, moved on to 27 points from 12 games, although they have scored only 12 goals and conceded seven in those matches. They have won seven games by a 1-0 scoreline and beat promoted Carpi 2-1 on the only occasion that they managed to score more than once in a game. They have also played two 1-1 draws, had one goalless stalemate and suffered a 4-1 home defeat by Fiorentina.
Kondogbia put Inter ahead in the 31st minute when he volleyed in at the far post after Rodrigo Palacio headed on Yuto Nagatomo’s free kick. It was Kondogbia’s first goal since joining from Monaco in the close season.
