Before even the excellent performance at Manchester City’s home by his Inter, what amazed on Wednesday night were the choices of Simone Inzaghi regarding the starting eleven sent onto the pitch at Etihad Stadium: from the exclusions of Mkhitaryan and Lautaro Martinez, to the decision to bet on Bisseck from the first minute.

These are important signals, as Tuttosport writes, of how the new Inter, built in the summer through a market that has retained all the key elements, bolstering the various departments, no longer has fixed starters.

A process of maturation of the team and of Inzaghi himself, who in this very full season, then, seems to be much more inclined to choose based on the form of match to match, even at the cost of excellent exclusions. A strategy that aims to make turnover a much more natural solution compared to the past.

Not only that. The Turin daily also emphasizes how the choice of Bisseck as a starter in the Champions League sends a further signal to the coach’s critics: Inzaghi knows how to work and shape young people, and it is no coincidence that his tag today is worth at least 40 million euros.

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