The left-wingback position no longer looks like an area of weakness for Inter now that Robin Gosens is starting to prove himself in the role as another option to Federico Dimarco.

This is the view in today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews, who note that the German’s recent displays suggest that the Nerazzurri now have two top players to call upon down their left flank.

Over the past couple seasons, the left-wingback position has been in some degree of flux at Inter.

Ivan Perisic was one of the Nerazzurri’s outstanding players last season after having been linked with a summer exit in 2021, but then the Croat departed on a free transfer at the end of the campaign.

Gosens had been the man brought in as the long-term solution down the left, a position that had also seen Inter turn to players like Ashley Young and Cristiano Biraghi in recent seasons.

However, the former Atalanta wingback has only shown very brief flashes of his form from La Dea up to this point, more than twelve months on from his arrival in January of last year.

Dimarco has emerged as the first-choice option down the left over the first half of this season, as the 25-year-old has really found his best form.

However, Gosens has made a case for himself with the quality of his marauding displays in his recent starts against Bologna and Lecce, the first two consecutive league matches in which the German has started.

Now, the Gazzetta notes, between the 28-year-old and Dimarco, Inter coach Simone Inzaghi can look at left-wingback as an area of the pitch where he’ll have a constant selection headache, which is exactly the kind of problem he wants to have.