Although they won thanks to a goal coming almost at the end by Marcus Thuram, Inter’s performance against Young Boys on Wednesday night was certainly not the best seasonal performance of the black and blues. This was due in part to an artificial turf that made everything more complicated, but also because of numerous rotations, Simone Inzaghi’s team did not perform at its best.

As revealed by Fabrizio Biasin on Cronache di Spogliatoio Changing Room Chronicles, however, what infuriated the Inter coach at the end of the match was not the underperforming of his players. The coach, in fact, understandably did not digest what happened during the second half when Carlos Augusto stayed down after a sprint due to strong discomfort in the sinew of his left thigh.

Especially at this point in the season, Inzaghi needs the entire squad available to manage his boys’ forces. Therefore, having lost a versatile player like Carlos Augusto, capable of playing both as a fifth and as a third, greatly complicates the coach’s ability to choose in view of the next commitments.

This is the backstory from the reporter: He was enraged about one thing. Not so much for the poor match that Inter played, but because Carlos Augusto got hurt. This drives him crazy, because his fortune lies in managing the resources of the entire group.