Simone Inzaghi

Will Simone Inzaghi win a Scudetto at Inter?


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Gal

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The Sensi jokes never get old, kinda feel sorry for the lad.
 

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i still think the attacking part in the team is weak, lauturo and others going in
2-5 games not scoring (provided that there are chances) and general mistakes from
goalkeep to midfield is playing a role, we still LACK atechincal player that can
change the closed games, and it has been like this since 2019 when conte arrived.
happened during his era and inzaghi, couple of games where player lacked being decisive
and mistakes here and there
 

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i still think the attacking part in the team is weak, lauturo and others going in
2-5 games not scoring (provided that there are chances) and general mistakes from
goalkeep to midfield is playing a role, we still LACK atechincal player that can
change the closed games, and it has been like this since 2019 when conte arrived.
happened during his era and inzaghi, couple of games where player lacked being decisive
and mistakes here and there
Alexis and Sensi will help with the technical player that can change a closed game part.
 

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Inzaghi mentioned in the pre-season conference that he wants a squad of 23 players and 3 Primavera players to train with the first team, I believe. Anyone know who those 3 players are expected to be? And who were the 3 last year, in addition to Carboni and Zanotti (I guess)?
 

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Inzaghi mentioned in the pre-season conference that he wants a squad of 23 players and 3 Primavera players to train with the first team, I believe. Anyone know who those 3 players are expected to be? And who were the 3 last year, in addition to Carboni and Zanotti (I guess)?
Giancomo Stabile, Alexandar Stankovic and Ebenezer Akinsanmiro.
 

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He's gonna win the Scudetto, we've got the best roster in Serie A, there's no more excuse.
 

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Stupid question but do we have an official hierarchy for captains ?

The last 15 mns, I was wondering who would be the captain if Lautaro went out.

De Vrij ? Bastoni ?
 

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Stupid question but do we have an official hierarchy for captains ?

The last 15 mns, I was wondering who would be the captain if Lautaro went out.

De Vrij ? Bastoni ?
Barella is vice
 

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I would go with De Vrij since he has been here for longer period.

With the departure of Handanovic, Brozovic and Gagliardini, De Vrij and Lautaro are the "oldest" Inter players of the current team. Both came in 2018.
 

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Stupid question but do we have an official hierarchy for captains ?

The last 15 mns, I was wondering who would be the captain if Lautaro went out.

De Vrij ? Bastoni ?

Captain: Lautaro
Vice Captain: Barella

Then De Vrij, Bastoni and Dimarco based on seniority order.
 

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Only team in the Top 5 leagues that hasn't conceded a goal yet this season. Let's keep it up 🍻
 

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Very promising signs in this start of season. Complete different situation to what has been in last season. We've been known for neglecting these kind of matches, conceded cheap goals and lacked organization in defence like big time. However there is a massive improvement in these areas, maybe too early to make such claims but our team has shown maturity and compactness that it's impossible to not compliment it.

Limone has a great squad under his regime. Our directors have done a great job in transfer market, at the same time Limone is delivering in the pitch, so credit must be given where it's due. Let's hope it will keep going like this.
 

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Very promising signs in this start of season. Complete different situation to what has been in last season. We've been known for neglecting these kind of matches, conceded cheap goals and lacked organization in defence like big time. However there is a massive improvement in these areas, maybe too early to make such claims but our team has shown maturity and compactness that it's impossible to not compliment it.

Limone has a great squad under his regime. Our directors have done a great job in transfer market, at the same time Limone is delivering in the pitch, so credit must be given where it's due. Let's hope it will keep going like this.
One thing management has to be given credit for is the locker room we have. By all accounts it seems to be harmonious and they seem to hold each other accountable. Seems like the team is more focused on working towards a collective goal then ever after he the CL final.
 

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One thing management has to be given credit for is the locker room we have. By all accounts it seems to be harmonious and they seem to hold each other accountable. Seems like the team is more focused on working towards a collective goal then ever after he the CL final.
But Barella doesn't follow Lautaro on Instagram
 

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I was never a fan of Inzaghi to begin with - slowly but surely he has won me over. I'm looking at how he overcame adverseries (Pazza Inter after all), pressure and how he made the team play in the CL (he outcoached Pep and his superior team in CL-final). And at this moment in time, Inter look like a well-oiled machine.
Like it has been said, the team looks in harmony. No drama, no ego, This is largely thanks to Inzaghi.

In my opinion Inter made their best decision in years not to sack this guy.
 
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