Only a draw arrived in the last round of the championship from Inter’s trip to Monza. Clearly, the turnover chosen by Simone Inzaghi before the week in which the Nerazzurri team will have to face Manchester City and Milan in the derby did not pay off. Despite the dull performance, defending the Inter Milan coach was Riccardo Trevisani, who compared Sunday evening’s choices with those of last season.
This is the journalist’s comment: “Last February there was another Inter match with a lot of turn-over. Inter at Lecce played with Bisseck, Sanchez, Audero, Mkhitaryan, Frattesi and Asllani in midfield and won 4-0. That time for the newspapers he was a wizard, today he’s a fool. Turnover is always a problem for all teams. But if there’s one time when turnover makes sense, it’s in the week of City and Derby. I take issue with those who say ‘Frattesi must play’, because Frattesi is not Barella. Inzaghi was not a genius before and he is not a fool now. What Inzaghi has done at Inter we’ve been seeing for three years”.
Later, Trevisani spoke about the state of form of Lautaro Martinez at the start of this season: “There is always this problem, in a season he is absent for certain periods, it’s factual. Both the bench at the World Cup, and the fact that he occasionally blocks. I’m not saying he’s bad, there are top-level things, he’s not at Benzema or Ballon d’Or level. 100% he ends up in the top 10, but 100% he does not win”.