The Coach from Piacenza and his Controversial Decisions: Outcry from Fans and Former Players

The coach from Piacenza at the center of new controversies. This time, a great ex-Milan player attacks the Nerazzurri coach

The 0-0 scored at the ‘Meazza’ last Tuesday evening byInter against the Real society generated some small grumbling from the most avid Inter supporters, deeply disappointed by the second place achieved within group D of the Champions League. Simone Inzaghi (LaPresse) – interlive.it

What punished the Nerazzurri was the goal difference which smiled in favor of Imanol’s team Sheriffa team that will now have a much easier draw than that of Simone’s team Inzaghi. A major problem for Lautaro and his teammates given that teams of the caliber of Bayern Monaco, Arsenal, Real Madrid, Borussia Dortmund, Atletico Madrid, Manchester City e Barcelona they ranked first.

The accusation leveled against the Piacenza coach is that of not having deployed the best possible starting eleven on the pitch from the 1st minute, therefore leaving some big names like Lautaro e Stretcher, who then took over in the last 25 minutes of the match. Controversy, this time, coming not only from the Inter fans but from those who, in recent decades, have experienced the world of football firsthand.

Capello: “Maybe Inter didn’t care that much about first place in the group”

Fabio Capelloex Roma, Juventus, Milan e Real Madrid (club with which he has dealt in the past both as a player and as a coach), spoke after the match Inter-Real Sociedad directly from the studios of ‘Sky Sport’ thus commenting on the evening which saw the Nerazzurri as protagonists: Fabio Capello (LaPresse) – interlive.it

“Lautaro and Thuram would have made the difference against Alguacil’s team, perhaps it’s Inter who didn’t want to win the match. The biggest regret, from my point of view, remains that of not having these two play together. If you want to win this type of start you can’t leave out a couple like that.” Statements that therefore smack of a dig at Simone Inzaghia coach who preferred to already take a first look towards Sunday evening’s match scheduled against the Lazio.

Inter unbeaten in the Champions League group: this hasn’t happened since 2004

Having qualified for the Champions League round of 16 as second in the standings, also tied with the leaders of that group, it remains a sensational mockery that has characterized Simone’s team Inzaghi in the past few days. A team that, to be honest, has not lost a single match in this group stage. Simone Inzaghi (LaPresse) – interlive.it

The first time it happened in the season 2004-2005a period in which Roberto was still at the helm of the Nerazzurri Mancini. A sort of record now emulated by the coach from Piacenza, who remained undefeated in all six matches of this phase of the tournament. It should also be considered that theInter had never been without a goal in the season, with the exception of what happened during the match played exactly two days ago against Real society and then ended 0-0.

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