Simone Inzaghi

Will Simone Inzaghi win a Scudetto at Inter?


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Defence is the most urgent problem that must be solved immediately. The second Roma goal is a proof how laughable is our defence. Imagine 4 players running unmarked to receive 40 m freekick. It is not individual fault anymore, it is systemic fault.
Exactly this. The general spirit is gone and IMO one proof of that how we keep conceding goals from set pieces. That Smalling goal was a pathetic attempt by our defensive line (ie. the whole team), there were like 3 Roma guys complete free?
 

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Beppe hasn't sacked manager mid-season for 25 seasons. I doudt he is about to start unless top 4 becomes a problem by the wc break.
He had fired Spalletti at Venezia early in his career. His boss was Zamparini though so it may not have been entirely his decision 😀
 

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Allowing 3 comebacks against Udinese, Milan and Roma is lack of spirit and character. This is a coach's job. Inzaghi may have some ideas how to play fancy and attacking, but he cannot maintain high spirits within the group.
 

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He need to resign voluntarily, he seems like a nice guy, i feel sory for him
Now everyone on the internet has ask him to be sack and replace by others manager, which is the most logical things to do
The ship has sunk and it's gonna be hard to salvage it
The longer he here the easier for him to be the scape goat of the management
The one at fault here was suning and based on the latest interview , it is clear that at the moment he is not inter material,

Knowing our situation, hiring chivu as a caretaker will be decent,
Inzaghi has lost the dressing room and he need to step down
 

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no one is gonna resign voluntarily, there's like several million pay packet for him if he gets fired.
 

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no one is gonna resign voluntarily, there's like several million pay packet for him if he gets fired.
I had read few weeks ago it would cost around 18m gross to fire him unless there was an agreement for a severance pay.
 

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Yeah, I know it's maybe blasphemous to say this here, but we need a defensive minded strict coach. That's what our players need as well. They are not talented enough to just hit them with the type of free flowing football with very little regard for defensive setup, what basically inzaghi did since he came.

It feels like our defensive performance depends on which side of bed those three in the back woke up. We need structure, especially at the back. I think even our players who cheered for the amount of freedom they got under inzaghi are starting to realize that, and I bet it doesn't feel good...
 

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his season will be finish officially if inter lose again against Sassuolo next week. financial master could speculate how much money we lose without european competition next season.
 
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Its funny cuz last season I said we seemed a lot less disciplined in defense and people were pulling out stats how we conceeded more under Conte....
 

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Yeah, I know it's maybe blasphemous to say this here, but we need a defensive minded strict coach. That's what our players need as well. They are not talented enough to just hit them with the type of free flowing football with very little regard for defensive setup, what basically inzaghi did since he came.

It feels like our defensive performance depends on which side of bed those three in the back woke up. We need structure, especially at the back. I think even our players who cheered for the amount of freedom they got under inzaghi are starting to realize that, and I bet it doesn't feel good...
Well said. Our players are not talented enough with the ball. 3 man defence would require our midfielders to be able to receive ball at tight spaces and be able to turn, keep the possession and it either pass or dribble past the presser so that our system would work.

That is definitely not the case with our mids. We rely on cycling the ball so that we ultimately find space to go forward. When we do some riskier passes, happens like happened yesterday in that Dybala goal. Not always of course but our setup is so vulnerable if we lose the ball like that.

Issue with Inzaghi is he doesn't seem to have anything else in his toolbox.
 

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Beppe hasn't sacked manager mid-season for 25 seasons. I doudt he is about to start unless top 4 becomes a problem by the wc break.
Sack Beppe, then sack Limone, then. Whoever supports this fraud needs to go, and it starts with the guy who is going around signing ex football players and coaches ex-girlfriends.
I can't believe people are just glossing over the fact that our local genius spent 3 times the price of Kvaratskhelia on Correa who is barely a football player. He has brought great signings, I don't want to sound ungrateful but I have to say that I thought with Marotta the circus would end but did it? And it's not only down to the fact that we're broke, we have some little money we just don't know what the f*ck to do with it. We had 8M+, instead of buying someone from a minor team/league to try and complete our attack, we went for the ex-girlfriend and signed a declining almost 30 Lukaku who doesn't give a f*ck and just wanted somewhere in his comfort zone where everybody sucks his balls so he can quietly earn money and go to the World cup. On loan as well.

Hire a coach who plays a 4atb, give him some time, go from there, the 3atb hold some sense when we had Conte coaching the defence, now there is no reason to keep searching for a coach that uses 3atb. Yeah and stop signing old farts, buy young dynamic players, even if they're not top level, you can actually develop them and make them better. Rafael Leao is now a top player in Serie A, but when he initially joined Milan some of their supporters were calling him Lmao because he used to play with 0 footballing Q. He turned good. Get a coach that will try to make the likes of Asllani turn good. Not just keep using the likes of Gagliardini because it's the safe option.
 

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Its funny cuz last season I said we seemed a lot less disciplined in defense and people were pulling out stats how we conceeded more under Conte....
They are here just to create useless demagoguery to collect thanks. No football knowledge, no football sense, no common sense. Just the ability to google and read statistics.
 

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The problem is management/ownership. Starts from the top. We’re fucked until suning sell to someone who’s not broke. Keep in mind what coaches are leading serie A right now, Pioli and Spalletti. We were all saying the same about them, loser mentality, lost the plot, stubborn etc etc. if you can’t back a coaches ideas/play style, they’re bound to fail. This is not in defense of Inzaghi, but rather a sobering reminder that our problem is much deeper than just a coaching change.
 

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Italian media have put forward the argument that Inter coach Simone Inzaghi had been overrated for taking over from the successful work of Antonio Conte but that now this effect is wearing off.
This is the contention put forward in today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Libero, who suggest that the former Lazio coach is showing that he cannot build a strong team on his own.
Inzaghi had been praised for how he coped in his first season in charge, winning two trophies even if the Nerazzurri narrowly missed out on the Scudetto.
This earned the 46-year-old not just praise from media and fans but also a contract extension.
The expectation of the club appeared to be that Inzaghi would kick on and further build the team in his image from last season.
Instead, the Nerazzurri have had a nightmare start to the campaign which has seen the team look deflated and out of ideas.
Libero argue that this is because the good work of last season was a mirage, and that Inzaghi had done little more than introduce a few tweaks to a winning machine that had been built by Conte.
For the newspaper, now that the “Conte effect” is an increasingly distant memory, Inzaghi is struggling to cope in its absence.
 

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We don't have the money to sack him or hire another guy, and there are no better options at this time. I don't see how is this possible anytime soon.
 
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