Italian journalist Riccardo Trevisani believes that the recent results registered by Inter Milan are normal considering their packed schedule.

It has been a hectic campaign for the Nerazzurri who are fighting on multiple fronts. Inter are currently in the midst of an epic Scudetto battle against Napoli, and they’re also preparing to lock horns with Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final which will take place in Munich on May 31.

The Italian champions had already reached the Coppa Italia semi-final as well as the final of the Italian Super Cup. They suffered the same fate on both occasions, falling short against their crosstown rivals, AC Milan.

As Simone Inzaghi’s men have now found out, fighting on several fronts can be a daunting task. Perhaps the same goes for finding the best slot games online, with new options popping up by the minute. But at least in this case, slotsjudge.com is here to lend you a hand, as players can check out slots reviews and try out a demo version of the slot to get a taste of the gameplay.

Inter Milan Risk Losing It All

Inter Milan Simone Inzaghi
(Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

As for Inter, they risk paying the price of dividing their efforts across several competitions and leaving the season empty-handed.

The Beneamata wasted a golden opportunity to seize the lead of the Serie A table on Sunday. With Napoli settling for a goalless draw in Parma, the top spot was there for the taking.

But despite taking the lead twice, Inter still failed to beat Lazio, as Pedro equalised the scoring on both occasions, much to the dismay of the San Siro crowds.

Trevisani Compares This Inter Milan To Jose Mourinho’s Treble-Winning Team

For his part, Trevisani believes Inter’s recent slips in Serie Are are a natural outcome based on the circumstances, while citing the club’s treble-winning campaign.

“How long has it been since the Scudetto was won with 82 points? Since 2010, the season that witnessted Inter’s Treble,” noted Trevisani during the latest episode of ‘Fontana di Trevi’ on Cronache di Spogliatoio (via FcInterNews).

“When you are fighting in all competitions, it is inevitable to lose concentration and consistency. It also happened to Mourinho’s Inter.

“Against Lazio, Barella, Mkhitaryan and Acerbi played badly. Thuram and Calhanoglu were so-so. I repeat the concept: Inter will finish with about ten points less than last year, but it is normal when playing 18 more games.”