SempreInter.Com
·30 octobre 2024
SempreInter.Com
·30 octobre 2024
Inter Milan manager Simone Inzaghi contemplates changing his in-game management after facing harsh criticism following Sunday’s draw against Juventus.
According to Corriere della Sera, as reported by FCInterNews, the media criticism hasn’t gone well with the Nerazzurri coach, making him re-evaluate his tactics.
Simone Inzaghi came under heavy scrutiny after his side threw away a two-goal cushion in a dramatic 4-4 Derby d’Italia draw last weekend.
Despite boasting a comfortable-looking lead heading into the last 20 minutes, Inter couldn’t take three points home.
Kenan Yildiz’s late brace off the bench rescued a point for Juventus.
Furthermore, Yildiz’s heroics prevented the defending Serie A champions from beating the Turin side in back-to-back league games for the first time since 2004.
As if that wasn’t frustrating enough, Napoli took advantage of Inter’s slip-up to extend their lead at the summit to seven points.
While Motta’s substitute turned the game on its head, Inzaghi’s choices returned to haunt Inter at full-time.
Inzaghi decided to take off Benjamin Pavard just after the hour mark.
At the time, Inter were 4-2 up. However, Yann Bisseck’s introduction facilitated Juventus’ comeback.
Yildiz bested the German youngster twice to restore parity, bringing Inzaghi under scrutiny.
However, the criticism is somewhat unfounded.
With a raft of high-profile injuries depleting his options, Inzaghi must make constant rotations to avoid a more serious crisis.
In his defense, he didn’t have Francesco Acerbi at his disposal on Sunday.
But the Italian veteran won’t return for today’s trip to Tuscany to face Empoli either.
Therefore, Inzaghi must tread carefully, as Inter cannot afford to drop points at Stadio Carlo Castellani.
Aware of the gravity of the situation, the Scudetto-winning coach will change his approach.
Instead of rotating his line-up, Inzaghi will likely field his best starting XI to atone for the derby fiasco.
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