Inter, Venice needs the sun: transfer market, injuries, Super Cup. Inzaghi looks for a turning point

Inter, Venice needs the sun: transfer market, injuries, Super Cup. Inzaghi looks for a turning point
Inter, Venice needs the sun: transfer market, injuries, Super Cup. Inzaghi looks for a turning point

Prove that you are still top of the class. Suddenly, this is the mission ofInterthis afternoon in Venice. An objective that, with the tricolor on his chest and the top of the rankings within reach, Simone Inzaghi he would hardly have expected and perhaps even deserved it. But that’s the good and the bad of football.

In a week, the climate seems to have changed. The absences multiplied: the defensive ones are a feature of the Nerazzurri season, and in truth they had also seen good news: the return of Pavard and the imminent return of Acerbi, made more bitter by Bisseck’s stoppage. In midfield, however, the Nerazzurri coach is used to being able to field whoever he wants and instead in the lagoon he will have to do without Calhanoglu and Mkhitaryan, while Davide Frattesi opens the second theme.

The Italian midfielder, yesterday hugged by a fan as he left for Venice, is Schrödinger’s cat: inside and outside Inter at the same time. The stomach ache became unmanageable as the weeks went by, the official opening of the market opened the case. And plans could change: until a few weeks ago, in Viale della Liberazione the mantra it was changing very little. Suddenly, Inter could go in a completely different direction. We will understand more in the next few days, after Venice.

The third aspect, not to be underestimated, is that for Inter the match against the Venetians represents their return to the field after the Italian Super Cup in Riyadh. Lost, the right thing counts. Lost like, here’s the difference: from 2-0 to 2-3 against city rivals Milan, galvanized by a success that in many seasons appears impromptu. Over the years, Inter has demonstrated sufficient solidity to overcome the potential backlash, which was completely unexpected upon leaving for Saudi Arabia. But that’s the good and the bad about football: there’s always something to try, from match to match.


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