Davide Frattesi will face one of his biggest tests as an Inter Milan player in tomorrow’s Serie A match away to Fiorentina.

This is highlighted in today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews. The newspaper laud Frattesi’s “fearlessness” and “tactical intelligence.”

Frattesi has so far mostly made an impact from the bench for Inter.

The Italian international has still only made one start for the Nerazzurri since his move from Sassuolo last summer.

The 24-year-old has had a few more opportunities in cup competitions.

Frattesi has started twice in the Champions League, where he has already bagged his first European goal.

But even without many Serie A starts, Frattesi has taken his opportunities to make an impact. He has scored big late goals against AC Milan and Hellas Verona.

The former was more symbolic – Frattesi getting his first ever goal in the derby. It served to round off a 5-1 win in a match where the result was hardly in any doubt.

On the other hand, the goal against the Gialloblu was a stoppage time winner. It doesn’t get much more decisive than that.

Davide Frattesi Faces Big Test For Inter Vs Fiorentina

Frattesi’s goals off the bench have been more than just being at the right place at the right time.

The 24-year-old has also proven to be a reliable goalscorer for both Sassuolo and for Italy.

Even when starting matches, Frattesi has a knack for getting on the scoresheet in big matches.

This reflects a certain manner of playing “without fear” suggests the Gazzetta.

The Italian international has no shyness or caution in how he tries to play proactively and create danger.

And this has been combined with a certain intuitive tactical intelligence from Frattesi.

That is a quality that has allowed the 24-year-old to read the dynamics of matches and time his attacking movements perfectly.

Frattesi has used both of these qualities perfectly to affect matches in second half substitute appearances.

And tomorrow will be a test of whether the Italian can do so for ninety minutes the way that Nicolo Barella can.