There are still some doubts in training according to Premium Sport for the game against Crotone, which is set to take place at 14:00 CET on Saturday afternoon.
It is reported that Spalletti is willing to deploy Matias Vecino from the start this time after missing out against SPAL last time out. The Uruguayan had been one of the best players against both Roma and Fiorentina and it’s thought he’ll be getting another chance to impress from the start.
But, will he be joined by Roberto Gagliardini or Borja Valero. This could be a constant problem for Spalletti throughout the season, with the trio all playing well. Joao Mario is expected to play in the Trequartista role behind the on-form Mauro Icardi.
The rest of the team is expected to not be changed from last weekend, however it is thought that Yuto Nagatomo is in front of Dalbert for the left-back position.
Source: FcInterNews.it
I remember to quite adore nagatomo first games he played for us, just like rano. But then…
tbf his first season with us was impresive. ^^
Lol and I’m sorry for us that Fagatomo is still in conversation after Dalbert did nothing wrong in the games he has featured.
Nagatomo was more involved in attacking play. Dalbert seemed toothless vs. Spal.
Agreed, but Dalbert is already a better defensive presence than Naga and has the right ideas when attacking …the execution isn’t there yet at this point but will come over time as he gets more comfortable & confident. Will be a shame to bench him in favour of Lord Naga
Dalbert is definitely the future – the very near one too. He seemed reserved though.
Speaking of Dalbert being toothless isnt fair,
I bealive that Spalleti asked him to play more defensive in order not to give him more pressure,
I think Dalbert used to be more offensive than defensive right?
That’s true. I think that is exactly the type of drills Spalletti has had him running.
LOL, attacking play? Could you name me his last good cross from the side? He made two good passes behind the D against Fiorentina I give you that. But Dalbert made at least two good crosses against Spal, one was the one that Dumbo almost scored.
And when was the last time Fagatomo dribbled in the direction other than towards our own goal.
Fagatomo is nothing but cancer to our team attack, defense, rhythm, and mentality
Crossing isn’t the only way to attack. Much better is link up play and overall movement off the ball.
Dalbert looks like he’s holding back a bit. Which is expected this early.
Have faith in Spalletti. I’m pretty sure he knows more football than you can ever learn the game.
Lol same with Mancini, Pioli, De Boer, Mazzari, and the list goes on. I have scientifically proven time in and time out that he is a witch.
Not quite. Despite coming on at ’64, Nagatomo outplayed Dalbert in this game vs Crotone.
Dalbert 5,5: Just like D’Ambrosio on the other part of the pitch he doesn’t attack much (64’ Nagatomo 6: Good understanding with Perisic on the left).
Lol “outplayed” haha… yeah, Most of the Crotone’s attacks came from left side after Fagatomo walked in, so he certainly caused Crotone outplaying us.
Then why is Dalbert only rated 5.5 through 64 minutes and Nagatomo 6.0 through 30? Why did Inter win 2-0 after Nagatomo came in? You must have very different definition of outplay than I do.
Lol brother you are clueless. If you read my comment during the game, I told people, that Crotone was pressing high while we were maintaining possession. You cannot give the possession away and the n press for 90 mins you will physically get depleted. First goal came out of free kick that Fagatomo had nothing to do with getting it eventhough it was on the left flank, and second goal, came from counter attack which again Fagatomo had ZERO contribution.
Huh? No one stated that Nagatomo contributed to goals. The bottom line is simple – Nagatomo played better than Dalbert in this game.