Inter Milan boss Simone Inzaghi must address the goalscoring crisis quickly to get his side’s Scudetto quest back on track.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport via FCInterNews, a lack of reliable alternatives in attack is an issue for the Nerazzurri.
Despite boasting Serie A’s best scoring record of 58 goals, Inter haven’t been prolific in recent matches.
Indeed, the reigning champions have failed to score more than once in three of their last four league outings.
Furthermore, Simone Inzaghi oversaw two scoring blanks in that period, including a 1-0 defeat at Juventus last weekend.
Inter Milan Coach Simone Inzaghi Lacks Reliable Center-Forward Alternatives
Lautaro Martinez has hit another rough patch and is now on a four-game scoring drought in all competitions.
Meanwhile, Marcus Thuram’s niggling ankle problem has affected his form in 2025.

Indeed, the Frenchman has only scored once this calendar year.
On the other hand, Inzaghi’s backup strikers have been anything but trustworthy.
First and foremost, Mehdi Taremi has been in disastrous form.
Since joining the club from Porto on a free transfer last summer, he has only netted one goal in Serie A.
Moreover, his only strike came from the spot.
Marko Arnautovic opened his account in a 2-1 home win against Fiorentina last weekend.
Finally, Joaquin Correa’s only goal contributions came in a 5-0 rout of Hellas Verona in November.

one has to try Frattese as a second punta he is more of an attacker than a midfielder
The directors who made the purchases of teremi, arnartovic and Correa should be the ones that should be questioned and interrogated at this time, teams like Real Madrid/ Barcelona/ city etc are all investing on good young players around the globe and we are still stuck with all these players that should be Saudi league by now. If not for oak tree that insisted on lowering the squad age last summer we were still interested in going after old players on expired contracts, Marotta has to take responsibility and start investing on younger players with pace and hunger for success
Lol whose fault is it? We literally play a formation that encourages lethargic football. 3 slow center backs, 2 wide defenders who are average speed, a midfield that actually works but is not enough and two very good strikers that lack pace and dribbling ability. What do you expect the outcome would be? We live in the stone age with how we set up!!!
Agree