More importantly, hopefully he learns that the priorities of trophies are different here. At Lazio, his best chance to win something was in the Coppa, which is five games if you're one of the best teams so it's not too difficult to imagine being able to string together five good games and win something. The Scudetto is just too unlikely for the Lazios of the world...but the Scudetto is where your bread is buttered at Inter.
Lemme put it like this - four games vs. Milan this season in the two competitions. W, L, 2 D's. The composition of those - which games in which competition had those results - led us to the Coppa and Milan to the Scudetto. Every single Rossonero on the planet will take that end of the exchange. The Coppa is scarce consolation. We would all gladly have lost 3-0 in the Coppa game if it meant we won that league game in February and won the Scudetto.
The sooner Simone learns this, the better we'll all be.
Good point, especially if the squad stays the same, or we don't significantly improve our depth. He has to prioritize and realize we can't go full gas every game.
I was just thinking, and it's kinda connected to what you are saying, this season he seldom rotated players in midfield, and yes we had gaglia, vecino and vidal there but maybe if he risked it a couple of games and put gaglia or vidal as starters more often, our main trio would have been better off, and we could have had a couple of more points on the table.
I'm sure he realized early on that those three are not the same quality, so he stuck to a proven formula, but I remember last year we saw gaglia and vecino in many more games. Conte knew as well that they are not quality, but he also knew he would bury brozo, barella and eriksen if he played them all the time.