Inter is in the final of the Italian Super Cup. Simone Inzaghi's Nerazzurri more than deservedly won the match against Atalanta, in a semi-final that ended 'only' 2-0 in favor of the Italian champions. The result is in fact close to Lautaro and his teammates who could have scored 3-4-5 goals, without exaggerating. The cover obviously went to Denzel Dumfries, who even scored in Chileanfor an overhead kick from 'Holly and Benji' that he will remember for his entire career. A thumbs up instead to Captain Lautaro. Not so much for the missed goals, because that can happen to anyone, but because at the end of the match he looked for personal action without serving a better positioned teammate. The important thing, as always explained by the Argentine himself, is that Inter win, not that X, Y or Z score.
This is why, on the contrary, Taremi, who has not yet scored a goal from open play, must be praised, given that in the 90th minute, with the game closed, he looked for an assist to increase the team's scoring chances rather than kicking towards the goal. If you create chances sooner or later you will score. It is logical, consequential and above all true. So you will see that Toro will soon be hitting the opponent's goal with regularity.
However, allow me to applaud, yet another, for Inzaghi. The coach of the Italian champions, in addition to having led Inter to play modern, dynamic and winning football, has been teaching football to a master like Gasperini since his time at Lazio, who remains an excellent coach, mind you. But every time he challenges Simone he comes out badly defeated (and complains about the refereeing). And someone will also have to point it out. In short, it is no coincidence that the coach from Piacenza is still at Inter and is making history in Milan, something that his colleague today at Dea he didn't manage to propose in the slightest, as he was sent away after a few games and no victories.