Imho this time it was not much brozos fault. Once sensi went out there was no movement anymore nobody to pass to and brozo often received the balls from the cb when he already was in a absolute shitty position as two jubentinos were surrounding him.We need someone better for this kind of games. Brozo is fine but for likes of Genoa, Verona, Samp, Milan etc.
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Those misspasses will always happen with Brozo. That's why Tonali should be our transfer target number one next summer to be our DPL in the longer term.
As for Brozo, he's a tireless runner and yesterday I felt for him when he was flailing his arms numerous times during the pressing. Other players weren't following and we didn't do the pressing game cohesively. Brozo is very eager to do it but others need to follow so that it's effective.
This game was more about tactics failing which put some players to unfavourable situations and Brozo was definitely one of them. Without Sensi and hard pressing, it's kind of hard to do anything out there at Brozo's spot.
Plays another full match for Croatia. Surely he will get a rest in the next match before our trip to Sassuolu.
https://www.calciomercato.com/en/news/exclusive-inter-want-to-eliminate-release-clause-from-contract-o-33369Exclusive: Inter want to eliminate release clause from contract of Marcelo Brozovic
In just over a year, Marcelo Brozovic's fortunes have turned 180 degrees. He was just hours away from completing a move to Sevilla but eventually stayed and fought for a place in the Nerazzurri XI. Now, it is hard to imagine Antonio Conte's Inter without the Croatian and, therefore, talks have started in regards to a new contract for the midfielder.
Brozovic's current contract with the club has a release clause of 60 million euros; something that Inter would like to work on increasing or, if possible, eliminating altogether.
The current theory is to extend his deal until 2024, whilst his 3.5 million euro wage will also be discussed but no hints yet as to how it will be adjusted.
Through all this, one thing is clear; Inter want to keep hold of Brozovic, a man who has become a key component of their team.
Deserve a pay rise and I hope we dont fuck this up like we did with Icardi
That way the club will always have a say in the fee, with a clause even if it may be high a club can meet it of they want him.