Yes, Studio Inter is finally back! The only weekly podcast in English dedicated ENTIRELY to FC Internazionale Milano where our motto is 100 % Inter 100% of the time, ONLY here on SempreInter.com
Third time is a lucky charm as the boys finally sort out all technical difficulties and manage to record the season’s premiere of the show.
Sia & Ben join Nima to discuss the draw against Palermo as well as preview the home fixtures against Atalanta & Cagliari.
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All of this + the Moggi & Moratti of the week & much more on #StudioInter.
So sit back, relax and join the boys as they go deep into the black & blue world of the Nerazzurri.
To visit the episode page click here.
Host: Nima Tavallaey.
Guests: Ben Boucher & Siavoush Fallahi.
Edited by: Lukas Faxå.
Illustrations/design: Nermin Mesic.

Finally 😀
I was really dying to heart the PODCAST. But, honestly you guys threw too much shxxt to WM and the team in general. Come on bros it is the beginning of the season. Some of our best players are still out of shape due to the world cup commitments… Still just pure love for you guys… Thanks for the hard work and for bringing together the Interista community. By the way, I would love to have you guys do a special edition to talk about our new signings and what do you expect from them this season.
thank you men, this podcast is awesome
Nice to hear you guys again! Too bad there wasn’t a podcast during the transfer market as you initially announced.
Hope you can post your episodes a bit earlier than you did at the end of last season.
Forza sempreinter.com!
Forza Inter!
i would also like to see a bit more counter attacking thrust. There is not enough penetration and nobody moves forward into the hole behind the strikers. the central 3 just stay flat and the strikers are isolated. its like they dont want to risk moving too far forward in case they lose the ball.
I agree with Ben about Kovacic. I notice when he drifts wide and it always looks awkward to me. I wasnt sure if it was Mazzarri’s tactics or if he is just trying to create space for others but when he recieves the ball outside of the central area he is way less effective.
i agree with some of the things you guys say but in my opinion,i think our team lacks compactnes and we need to press all the time i mean we must force our opponent to lose the ball and make mistakes,we must position ourslves high on the pitcj on or off the ball