Inter Milan's Lautaro Martinez celebrates scoring their fourth goal. REUTERS PIC
Inter Milan's Lautaro Martinez celebrates scoring their fourth goal. REUTERS PIC

ROME: Inter rebooted their Serie A title parade yesterday with a 5-0 thumping of relegation-threatened Frosinone which extended their massive league lead to 21 points.

Simone Inzaghi's side, who lost at Sassuolo last weekend, widened the chasm separating them from the rest of Italy's top flight with a reminder of why they secured their 20th Scudetto with five matches remaining.

Davide Frattesi got the ball rolling in the 19th minute at the Stadio Benito Stirpe but it wasn't until the final half an hour that Inter really began to run riot.

Marko Arnautovic added the second on the hour mark and from there 17th-placed Frosinone collapsed.

Tajon Buchanan drilled home in the 77th minute and three minutes later Lautaro Martinez spun and lashed in his first goal since the end of February, his 27th of the season in all competitions.

Marcus Thuram put the cherry on the cake for Inter with six minutes remaining by charging through unopposed and dinking in the 13th goal of a superb debut Serie A season.

Frosinone stay two points above Udinese who are just inside the relegation zone and are at Lecce on Monday. --AFP