Inter Milan and their offensive balance has come under scrutiny in recent weeks due to the absence of Denzel Dumfries.
The Dutch full-back missed the clash with Lazio and remains unavailable for several upcoming games, forcing Cristian Chivu to adjust his tactical setup.
Data from the Atletico Madrid match illustrates the problem, via TuttoSport.
44.2% of Inter’s attacks came down the left, just 23.4% on the right, while 32.4% were central, but 70% of those moves also originated from the left side, including Piotr Zielinski’s decisive goal.
Inter Milan Too Predictable Without Dumfries

Chivu has experimented with Luis Henrique in the right-back position, but the young Brazilian has struggled to replicate Dumfries’ dynamism.
Carlos Augusto has also filled in, though his offensive contributions are limited. “We’ve tried to cover the right, but the team naturally leans left,” a source close to the squad explained.
With Matteo Darmian still sidelined, Inter’s depth on the flank is stretched.
Therefore, club management is reportedly exploring options in the January window.
The goal is clear: maintain attacking width and prevent predictable patterns that opponents can exploit.
A backup for Dumfries would not only restore balance but also give Chivu flexibility across Serie A and European fixtures.
As the team prepares for Pisa and upcoming key fixtures, the focus will remain on shoring up weaknesses while keeping the squad competitive on all fronts.
need defensive type right winger
but I think if that’s only the need we have already got one…. Carlos Augusto….he can deffend like to death but we still need some one who can deffend well and also attack very well
why did you sell tajoon buchanan?