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He's going to have a new guy for our athletic training, and Lukaku + Hakan are returning. Next month will be extremely hard, let's see how it goes.
Fabrizio Biasin:
After the international break we're going to have a game every 3 days till middle November. If you don't do it now then you need to wait till World Cup break hoping he has turned things around by then.I mean it’s not like endlessly sacking coaches is a good idea either. It’s not looking good but I would give Inzaghi at least October to do what needs to be done.
Accordingly, the coach is ready to drop the defensive line a few meters to guarantee greater compactness and protection for the defenders.
To compensate for the diminished attacking presence that this will cause, the coach believes that he can rely on the qualities of Lukaku and Gosens in attacking open space in behind, something that was not exploited in the first few weeks of the campaign, particularly with the Belgian injured.
Meanwhile, the coach is ready to start handing midfielder Kristjan Asllani more of a role in the team starting with filling in for the suspended Marcelo Brozovic against Roma, and also plans to make Francesco Acerbi the first choice over Stefan de Vrij at the centre of the back three.
It only takes 10 abysmal games into the season to make him realize something we worried about before the season started. We already lamented about the lack of speed since the last season yet Inzaghi keeps insisting on a suicidal high defensive line. And I'm not convinced about the counterattack approach. It could work since more teams are pressing high against us, but is he only relying on Lukaku to sprint alone while the others cannot keep up with him?Inter head coach Simone Inzaghi is ready to introduce some tactical tweaks to the team for the return from the international break, with more of an emphasis on defending deep and counterattacking.
This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, who report that the Nerazzurri will not deviate from his customary 3-5-2 formation but that he wants to make the team more solid at the back and get the best out of Romelu Lukaku and Robin Gosens’s prowess playing in transition.
Inzaghi has tended to set the team up with a high defensive line and an aggressive press this season, which he had also done last campaign, but this time around it has been much less effective as the team have shipped eleven goals from just seven matches in Serie A.
Accordingly, the coach is ready to drop the defensive line a few meters to guarantee greater compactness and protection for the defenders.
To compensate for the diminished attacking presence that this will cause, the coach believes that he can rely on the qualities of Lukaku and Gosens in attacking open space in behind, something that was not exploited in the first few weeks of the campaign, particularly with the Belgian injured.
Meanwhile, the coach is ready to start handing midfielder Kristjan Asllani more of a role in the team starting with filling in for the suspended Marcelo Brozovic against Roma, and also plans to make Francesco Acerbi the first choice over Stefan de Vrij at the centre of the back three.
What a moron.Gazzetta dello Sport: Even after the arrival of Lukaku, Dybala was still a possibility but a sale was needed (on top of Sanchez exit). There was interest from EPL for Correa but Inzaghi blocked his exit as he had doubts about Dybala's fitness.
GdS are what they are. We know that. Never say never with coaches and their stubbornness but the report is probably bs.There was interest from Newcastle iirc but the player didn't really want to move.
GdS knows how to push the buttons of Interesti. Don't bite.