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According to GDS, Inter wanted Kostic, but Inzaghi insisted on Gosense. Go figure...Eriksen 2.0. He was a Marotta/Ausilio signing and Inzaghi never wanted him.
According to GDS, Inter wanted Kostic, but Inzaghi insisted on Gosense. Go figure...Eriksen 2.0. He was a Marotta/Ausilio signing and Inzaghi never wanted him.
Since when has GdS been a source we should listen to? They are reporting so much garbage that it's impossible to detect when it's real thing and when it's invention.According to GDS, Inter wanted Kostic, but Inzaghi insisted on Gosense. Go figure...
The timing doesn't even match lolSince when has GdS been a source we should listen to? They are reporting so much garbage that it's impossible to detect when it's real thing and when it's invention.
He was available in January and almost joined us or Lazio.The timing doesn't even match lol
so you actually admit that they publish the truth too, right?Since when has GdS been a source we should listen to? They are reporting so much garbage that it's impossible to detect when it's real thing and when it's invention.
So inzaghi never wanted him, he also doesn't mind Perisic move, who does he wanted then? Or he already satisfied with dimarco and darmian?Eriksen 2.0. He was a Marotta/Ausilio signing and Inzaghi never wanted him.
Italian. Experienced.I think Inzaghi has realized how devoid this team is of attacking options with Lukaku injured and Perisic gone. The only card he has up his sleeve is Dimarco, which is why we keep forcing him onto the pitch despite the fact he's a horrible LWB.
As to why Inzaghi prefers Darmian, I have no idea. Darmian hasn't been good since Conte left.
"I'm a boy from the village and I need my peace and quiet,"
GOSENS REVEALS TRUTH ABOUT COLLAPSED INTER EXIT
I have nothing but respect for this guy. Hope to see him regularly on the pitch ASAP.Robin Gosens confirms he snubbed a move to Bayer Leverkusen in the summer transfer window: ‘I am not done at Inter.’
The Germany international had joined the Nerazzurri on loan with an option to buy from Atalanta in January but has had highs and lows at Inter where he has been recovering from a severe groin injury sustained a year ago with La Dea. He is now back with his national team and is available to face Hungary and England in the next two Nations League group-stage games. They are in Group C with Italy.
“I definitely don’t have the World Cup ticket yet. I’m still fighting my way back,” Gosens told Sport 1.
“I’m not in the same shape I was in Bergamo. I’m close, but at the same time, I know that there is still a lot of work to do.
“My family has always been my guarantee of success. I can always count on my wife. When I was injured, my son was born. All of that was positive. We footballers already live in a kind of parallel world and need this family grounding.
“I play for a world club and I’m happy at Inter,” he continued.
“I aim to assert myself at this big club. I have to play three, four, five games in a row now. That’s what I’m working towards. I also have to get into a rhythm with a view to the World Cup.
“I spoke to [Bayer director] Simon Rolfes on the phone and it was an open and honest exchange. I told him that I’m not done at Inter.
“I feel very comfortable at Inter at the moment and I’m certainly not there against my will. I am fully motivated but I’m only really satisfied when I’m on the pitch, I expect this from myself.”
Rolfes claimed on August 31, one day before the end of the summer transfer window, that the Bundesliga side were not interested in the Germany international and was the first one to confirm that Bayer would not have signed him from Inter.
Never expected his Inter career to turn out like this. The main reason I was ok with not extending Perisic's contract was because I thought we have a WC replacement in Gosens.
World class is a bit of exaggeration but Gosens was the best lwb of the league in 2019-2021.When was Gosens world class? He's good, but not that good