Inter Milan boss Simone Inzaghi explained his decision to leave Davide Frattesi on the bench in tonight’s clash against Bologna. During his pre-match interview with DAZN via FCInterNews, the Scudetto-winning manager took stock of Frattesi’s situation.
Inter Milan boss Simone Inzaghi is considering making two changes to his starting line-up for tomorrow’s home clash against Bologna.According to Sky Sport via FCInterNews, the Scudetto-winning
The midfielder has been linked with Tottenham and former club AS Roma. Inzaghi said: “Over the year and a half he’s been here, ( Frattesi) has played a big part in my view. “We’ve gotten to where we want to be,” the Inter coach continued. “And that’s partly thanks to him.
Inter Milan manager Simone Inzaghi praised his side's resilience in their win over Venezia on Sunday as they bounced back from losing in the Italian Super Cup final.
The Nerazzurri saw a six-game winning streak come to an end in Serie A, with Emil Holm's goal midway through the first half ensuring a share of the spoils for the visitors at San Siro. Inter went a goal down after 15 minutes but quickly bounced back through Denzel Dumfries, and Lautaro Martinez put them in front ahead of the break.
Simone Inzaghi praises Inters resilience following their Serie A victory over Venezia after a Supercoppa defeat to AC Milan.
Vincenzo Italiano will renew hostilities with Inter Milan, but tonight will be his first clash against the Nerazzurri as Bologna manager. According to Tuttosport via FCInterNews, the omens don’t look good for the reigning Serie A champions,
Simone Inzaghi lauded his Inter side's resilience in their Serie A victory over Venezia on Sunday, a triumph that moved them up to second in the league table. (More Football News) The result came ...
Inter coach Simone Inzaghi reflects on the teams 2-2 draw with Bologna, highlighting their performance and the need for improvement.
Bookmaker: 888sport After a midweek draw at home, Inter Milan will look to get back on track Sunday evening as they host Empoli at San Siro. The Serie A champions managed to reduce Napoli’s lead by just one point on Wednesday,
Simone Inzaghi could be suffering the consequences of a long-term lack of transfer market investment from Inter Milan.This is the view in today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Il Giornale,