Simone Inzaghi

Will Simone Inzaghi win a Scudetto at Inter?


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wera

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Maybe we are winning because he doesn't really start most of our bench. The biggest fuck up was the Coppa game against Bologna, where Lautaro missed a penalty and got himself injured. Luckily we only lost 2 points in his absence. In all other cases Inzaghi made good decisions

Shows this teams ability to bounce back. Same as the first two Conte seasons. We reached an european final and then we wanted more the next season...
 

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What I like the most about Inzaghi is that he also improved with every new season at Inter. Every year we see something new from him and some positive change/adaptation.
Inzaghi has said he wants to stay at Inter for even longer that he stayed at Lazio. Also he has never showed any desire to work abroad. I am not even sure he can speak English.
Yeah,that was one of my other reasons why he would stay.

Side note: I always thought people in Italy either don't know English or are not willing to speak but when I was in Milano recently I got complete opposite impression. Maybe just luck/coincidence.
 

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Side note: I always thought people in Italy either don't know English or are not willing to speak but when I was in Milano recently I got complete opposite impression. Maybe just luck/coincidence.

I haven't been to Milan, but it's far from uncommon for people who live in major cities/tourist areas to have passable English, both in my experience and from what I've heard from others. It can actually be a bit of a double-edged sword for visitors who want to practice a foreign tongue because what they see as a chance to practice their [insert country's language here] is what some natives see as a chance to practice their English. In any case, it's once you get into the provincial areas that a reliance on English will begin to fail you.
 

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Yeah but I have a feeling it is like that for most of the countries. Italy just have that stereotype (?!) that regular people on the streets are not willing to talk to you on English.
 

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Any worry another team might try to steal him next season?

His style of play tho probably won’t be loved by other teams fans if they do try to grab him from us

Liverpool, Man U, Chelsea, Bayern, PSG, Real and Barca all probably getting new coaches soon

Think top coaches wanted would be Klopp, Alanso or Giron’s coach
 

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It used to be true that the average Italian could speak little to no English.

Over the decades, the younger generation seems to be getting better and better, and there were/have been long-running government schemes which fund short courses for school children to go to countries like Ireland, the UK and Malta on short language courses. Although these courses aren't enough to turn a low-level speaker into a high-level one, they do serve as a motivator/eye-opener for these kids that a decent level of English is a) essential in today's world and b) not that difficult to achieve.

Not to mention that in today's world with the Internet and media in general, exposure to the English language is almost impossible to avoid in countries like Italy.

Now we're at a point where most Italians below a certain age*, especially in metropolitan areas, are able to hold their own in a conversation in English.

Thank you for coming to my TED talk.

*Simone is not below this certain age and would not have benefited from the government programmes mentioned above. Sorry for off-topic, mods.
 

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We should make him our Ferguson if possible.
Man those days are over 100%

To be competitive year after year you need to have :

1. Great coach like Pep who always invents something. Or experienced grandpa Ancelotti who doesnt feel pressure even at Real.

2. Money for transfers. You need to bring 1-2 quality players every year even if you have a top top side. You need new fresh blood and players, even established starters need to fight for a spot. Sometimes you even need to sell a star to shock the team!

3. Because If you don't do point 2 , players eventually can't keep up the pressure and motivation levels.

4. (You need Marotta. Lucky us!)

You can see this strategy 1.2.3 only @ few big clubs who actually are contenders for every available trophy every year . Real, City, Bayern.
 

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I think Anchelotti is a players coach and they just love the guy that’s why he so successful

But yea you have to reinvent yourself or you end up like mourinho
 

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Beppe is doing it here too, but without pockets full of cash. Imagine if we just have funds for 1-2 top top quality additions. So we have Taremi and Zielinski , but when arrives the day when we can just call PSG and Bayern for Hakimi and DeLigt and tell them " name your price"
 

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I wonder Why don't our fans, specially in Milan, chose a great nickname for Inzaghi?
Just remember Conte who couldn't do anything against big clubs while he had a better resource.(Yes I know I'm grateful him for the scudetto)
Just imagine if we had a proper budget, we would slaughter every single fucking team that we would face.
We and he need this scudetto, so I hope we'll win it and he'll stay here for a long time.
Tbh, before ucl final, i didn't pretty positive about him, but after that, while we didn't win it, I'm totally moved by our performance and the style of playing using players like Darmian, Mkhi who nobody taught they can be used in a club like Inter!
 

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Kindly extend this man until 2032. Can't remember me being an Inter supporter and be so comfortable with a coach. Can't count on Mourinho as he believed he was too good for us and now he is pure shit and nobody wants him ahaha
 

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I try to keep my feet on the ground but I must say after these back to back wins against Rube and Roma I'm finding it really hard not to start believing.
 

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I'm still looking at numbers from previous seasons
so our drop in form was from gameday 19 to gameday 30 both times with Inzaghi (and also first season with Conte)

21/22 we had 53 points by this point
22/23 we had 47 points by this point
this season we have 60 points with one game in hand

we are doing great, this is looking like a historic season
I don't know if we'll reach Mancini's 97 points from 2006/07, but it's still possible.
 
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