After home bankruptcy against Bayern: crisis meeting at Inter Milan

After home bankruptcy against Bayern: crisis meeting at Inter Milan

At the Italian top club Inter Milan there is a crisis after the bankruptcy against FC Bayern and AC Milan: Inzaghi will remain in office for the time being.

FC Bayern got off to a successful start in the 2022/23 Champions League season with Inter Milan. When you consider that he is also waiting for both teams, it cannot be denied that this result could be decisive for progression. Accordingly, there is already a mood of crisis at the top Italian club.

There is little to laugh about at the moment. Simone Inzhagi’s team shows rather tired football, which is currently not particularly successful. You can lose 2-0 at home against a Bayern Munich team in a good mood, but things aren’t going particularly well there either. The Milanese are currently only eighth in the table and have nine points after five games. A particular annoyance was certainly the 2:3 derby defeat against AC Milan.

Consequently, the mood in the club could be much better. According to the sports newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport a crisis meeting took place the morning after the lost Champions League game. In addition to club boss Giuseppe Marotta, other members of the management level as well as coach Simone Inzhagi and the entire team took part.

Inzaghi remains in office: a win against Torino is needed

In doing so, however, one should have come to the conclusion not to draw hasty conclusions and to work together to improve the current situation. Coach Inzhagi is therefore still firmly in the saddle, at least for the moment. This was also confirmed by Guiseppe Marotta, who backed the coach. He does “an excellent job and has our complete trust”.
But then he put the trainer under a little pressure. After all, he has a “high-quality squad” available that he should “make the best possible use of”.

So Inzaghi is already under a bit of pressure. In any case, a three-pointer against FC Torino (Saturday, 6 p.m.) is needed so that there can be a little more calm both inside and outside the club.

This article was originally published on 90min.com/de as.

Source: Stern

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