The Stefano Pioli era at Inter has begun and despite not starting off with a bang there were many encouraging conclusions that could be drawn when Paolo Tagliavento blew the full time whistle signalling that the Derby della Madonnina had ended in a 2-2 draw.
Those among you who subscribe to the ‘glass is half-empty’ philosophy of life will take offence to the aforementioned positive statement as for the umpteenth time, it became abundantly clear that the full-back situation at Inter is the reason why the team concedes unecessary goals and subsequently finds itself in avoidable situations. Ansaldi’s performance tonight will unfortunately go down together with countless horror shows which Nagatomo, Santon and D’Ambrosio have ‘gifted’ us with these past few years. The fact that when he was replaced by Nagatomo, Suso was invisible for remainder of match says it all as the Spaniard looked more (or was made to look more) like Messi up until that point.
However, in all fairness, Nagatomo did acceptably well tonight and Danilo D’Ambrosio gave a pretty good performance. Good crosses combined with intelligent movement and great positioning made him the second best Inter player of the night, beaten only by Antonio Candreva, who aside from scoring an absolute screamer, also looked very comfortable playing as a trequartista behind Icardi.
The underlying analysis behind the positive feeling isn’t connected to neither Nagatomo nor D’Ambrosio, in fact it’s wntirely down to the fact that for the first time in many years, Inter completely dominated a derby from the very start to the very end. Sure, we’ve won many derby matches these past few years, but we haven’t dominated a match in this way since the days of Mourinho. Given the hiding Inter were given the last times these two teams met together with the chaos that has taken place at Inter since then too and adding that this was Stefano Pioli’s first match in charge, makes the performance taste even sweeter. To come back from behind twice in a derby where you’ve dominated against this background and doing so with the last kick of the match, makes this a good start for Pioli and gives the team and the coaching staff the psychological boost they’ve been yearning for.
However, many times these past few years Inter fans have thought that they’ve struck gold thanks to a good performance in a big match but have since completely fallen apart (2 particular wins against Juventus come to mind). Therefore, it’s incredibly important for Pioli and the team to keep this momentum going, starting with the Europa League away fixture against Be’er Sheva on Thursday followed by a home fixture against Fiorentina. If Inter can pull off 2 wins there and build further on that momentum by not only playing well but also getting results, then Inter might actually have a slim chance of fighting for the all important third spot in the Serie A. Feels hopeful doesn’t it? So please excuse me if, just for tonight, I forget the fact that Mauro Icardi choked yet again in a derby and is yet to score a goal against Milan and that Inter lacks decent full-backs, because by Thursday the nightmare could return with a vengeance.

Come on Nima… Yes Icardi didn’t have his best game but he is far from being a choker like Piguain in big games. And keep your eyes on him during the game, he was totally marked out drawing defenders which other players should have capitalized on but didn’t.
I’m smiling when people start complain and blame Icardi when he had bad game! Macro Icardi choked again! He still couldn’t score against Milan! Etc. blah, blah, blah! But do we forget how many goals he have, since joining from Sampdoria, considering that he have to play on some of Inter worst seasons and weaker teams? Do we remember how many he scored against Juventus and how he was the main reason we turn around Juventus and beat them in our last have with goal and assist? He’s not a robot, everybody have bad days! And there’s no player in the world who play perfect every single game, even Messi had bad games, but nobody pointed out that every time when happen!
and Danilo D’Ambrosio gave a pretty good performance. Good crosses combined with intelligent movement and great positioning made him the second best Inter player of the night…
GO HOME, YOU ARE DRUNK!!!!
He actually played a really good game… Credit to those who deserves it right
You are the one who drunk. Did you actually watch the match?
Something I was thinking about and wanted to have yours thoughts on:
Mancini changed approach around Christmas last year – going from counter attacking football, with a low defensive line, to play attacking minded football with a high defensive line, why?
We were number one in the league but still he changed and tried to play attacking minded football. Why?
The club got in an well known all-out attacking minded coach to replace him in the summer when he left and know it seems Pioli is simply following the attacking minded, ball possession, high pressure kind of football FdB played.
Is the club dictating the coach how to play? If so, maybe now we FINALLY have an idea on in which direction we want to go!? We want to be an entertaining attacking minded club, it seems!
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Next two serie A fixtures are against fiorentina and napoli, both teams are tougher to play against than milan IMO, we need to raise our level
the real test will be how to find consistency, especially when facing a team that looks like they can win easily.
however, good debut for Mr. Pioli, keep the passion alive til the end!!
Forza INTER!