Bonny stars as Inter soars past Cremonese
Ange-Yoan Bonny played a starring role on his first Serie A start for Inter Milan, which inflicted a 4-1 rout on Cremonese.
The 21-year-old, who arrived from Parma in July, scored and provided assists for Lautaro Martinez, Federico Dimarco and Nicolo Barella at San Siro.
Inter broke through after just six minutes with Barella stealing possession and feeding Bonny, who squared for Martinez to tuck away.
Dimarco had a goal ruled out for offside soon after, but the wing-back then provided an assist as the Nerazzurri doubled their lead in the 38th minute, with his cross headed home at the near post by Bonny.
Provider Dimarco then turned goalscorer 10 minutes into the second half, beating Cremonese goalkeeper Marco Silvestri with a crisp strike, while Bonny set up Barella for his first league goal of 2025 just two minutes later.
The visitors grabbed a consolation as two of their substitutes combined three minutes from time, with Federico Bonazzoli turning in Jari Vandeputte's cross, but it was far too little, too late to avert a first league defeat of the season.
Bonny is only the second Inter player in the past 20 seasons to mark his first Serie A start for the club with four direct goal involvements, after Dani Osvaldo in 2014.
