After Saturday’s defeat to Udinese at the San Siro, many Italian media outlets have offered their analysis on the impact that the defeat will have at Inter.
One of these outlets was Rome based newspaper ‘Corriere Della Sera’, who report that: “In a championship still without a true leader, Inter finally register a loss in their record, against Udinese. The Nerazzurri lost and in one clean swoop lose their unbeaten streak and their status as league leaders. They have been overtaken by Napoli and dropped further to third place when Juventus won against Bologna. Inter’s only other defeat under Spalletti was in a summer friendly against Nürnberg, which was just a harmless summer stumble, the first defeat in Serie A however opens the door to several fears and some confirmations, the most worrying is the lack of depth in the squad. Inter have to strengthen in the January market if they want to be sure to achieve the qualification to the Champions League. Defeats are never healthy, perhaps this will be useful to convince Suning to spend.”

We are still pretty safe in top four which is our goal – Lazio only gained one point on us, and both Samp and the laughing stock of Serie A Milan too, so it wasn’t that bad to finally lose like every other team in Serie A has tried.
Sometimes I get a bit pissed off by coached who play in one way and only knows how to play that way, and instead of changing the tactics accord8ng to the players ad hand scream out for more player-buys. Spalla has been superb so far but his hammered in rocks tactics (the 4-2-3-1) with an attacking midfielder is getting a bit too much, right? I mean when you got players that loves to hammer forward and to take part in every single build up in the center of the pitch (Mario, Vecino, Brozo, Borja and even Gagliardini) then why does he always swear to playing one of the mentioned in an advanced role which isn’t his?
Maybe the answer to many of our problems and a way to get the best our of our most expensive player ever, Mario, would be to play 4-3-3 with MarioBrozo and Vecino/Gagliardini as our 2 box to box players (Gagliardini played as a box to box player at Atalanta not as a defensive midfielder like at Inter) and Borja could then play as the regista which is his best role I think.
Sure we still need a back up center back but if we really give Dalbert a chance of 4-5 games I’m sure he’ll show he’s MUCH better than Santon.
According to fc Inter news: Eric Thoir is asking for 200m to leave Inter permanently… don’t know how true this is but i think he should wait till the end of the season before letting it out. What do you guys?
Hope we buy him out, doesn’t make sense to have a non-present President… have no idea whether he’s asking too much but him out could open the door for more investors I guess.
Concerning the investors… Would really like the owner of G. Evergreen of Chinese Club or Alibaba of China to buy his shares.
Hmm Suning just recently sold all their shares in Ali baba for 500mil. So maybe that was a way for Suning to open up a way for Alibaba to come in and invest in Inter, as a non-related company of Sunings.
than it’s a good defeat than..LOL
yeah i always think that we need a defeat to remind the players to stay on the ground, now let’s make sure that’s the only defeat we will have. Our season starts now!
indeed lol