I hardly watched serie A before. But when I watched the UCL match between Inter vs Atletico, I realized that Inter play beautiful football. Then I was curious to watch another Inter's highlights/matches. I think I'm starting to like Inter now...
I often listen to english journalists saying "yeah, Inter was lucky last year" or "Yeah, Inter wins in Serie A, but it is SerieA"... Inter plays a marvellous football, never seen anything like that
EPL journalists are not football fans just part of the leagues hype train. Inter are a better side than any English team except maybe City. This is a special team.
British people are just bias and don't have alot to show re they say they're better.yea EPL is competitive but only because of the foreign players and managers. It's sad how they can't see things from a logical stand point.
Props to Inter for getting a manager like Inzaghi in the first place. They brought in a manager who plays the same formation that Conte played, so Inter didn't have to alter any players or buy new ones to fit any new system. Just slightly alter the style of play Also props to them for immediately finding good replacements for Skriniar, Lukaku, and Onana with the arrivals of Pavard, Thuram, and Sommer
you mean same name numbers, 3 5 2, but the application of it is totally different. Conte was basically a counterattack style, Inzaghi has pure poetry, with players exchanging position all the time
Sorry man, formation is maybe the same but the way 2 squad plaid massively different. Conte tried to play offensive football on his second year, but after few games in which Inter conceded lots of goals to the opponents, he decided to lower 10/15 meters the defensive line, playing basically on counterattack by using the Lukaku physicality and Hakimi's speed as a trigger for score goals. Now a days Inter play different football, using massively the support of the wings and the incursions of the midfielders to facilitate the superiority in the opponent's box, while defensively, pressing, re-aggression and early winning the ball are the main concept of actual Inter football theory. All above, is done with extreme intensity and considerable speed. Thanks. Forza Inter
@@maurobrugnoli2526 agree, conte build inter defense mentality. And inzaghi Polish it to more dinamic with world class attacking transition. Both coach have fair share in what inter achieve this year.
Inzaghi and Inter are showing different ways of playing football with a new unique style of their 3-5-2. It's refreshing to see compared to many English teams that usually play a 433/4231. Top manager and top team right now. Makes no sense how some people put teams like PSG or Arsenal higher odds to win UCL than Inter.
@@ambrizfer7898back 3 makes a lot of sense when you think about it. Most teams morph into a 3-2-4-1 in possession, and a 343 can turn into that very easily with the wingbacks holding the width, and the “wingers” tucking in as AMs
As a lifelong Inter fan, trust me, everyone should watch Inter games, it is such a pleasure. I have never seen an Inter side play this well. If we talk only about quality of team play, just a few teams in recent history can be considered superior to this Inter side. If you have never watched an Inter game, give it a shot, you will not be disapponted
Inzaghi's professionalism is my favorite thing about him. He never complains about his players. He's always motivating or coaching when speaking to the media. Forza inter!!
inter fan here from milan. you totally nailed it. inzaghi is proving himself to be probabily the most innovative manager in the world right now. playing the UCL final made the team realize its true level, that they were not that far from City. it was the switch.
On the result of 0-0, Lautaro had the great chance to score the advantage goal, but he goes by himself instead of serving the teammates (Ederson was out of the goal...). That was the worst play of the final, by far. Then Lukaku managed to keep his team from scoring the equalizer, but it was after Lautaro big wrong choice
Great video, but as Inter fan i dont want people talk too much about Inter, how great we are this season, i want people keep underestimating us and serie A in general.
He was consistent at Lazio Always played good there, also if you can stay that many years in a team It means that you are a good comuncator you know how to keep a group, for those reasons i never doubt him. Im proud now tò see his job here i love him
I had always wanted him as long term manager at inter. I knew he wouldn't cook things right away, but man, I was right he's cooking now and props to Zhang not to fire him immediately like Moratti did when managers had hard times
there has been a moment Inzaghi's inter was playing very poorly and many fans were against him and talking about sacking him. It was the majority, luckily it didn't happen
Watching this after the 4-0 win over Atalanta. My teams are Barca and Man City but from Italy I've always loved Inter just because they've had some players I really like and the colors. And I feel the same now. I love Lautaro and Im happy to see him blossoming into the player that everyone except him to become when he was at Racing Club. I enjoy watching this team and I'd love them to play City again, I think it'll be an excellent game of football.
No. Should I remind you that up until some months ago he was fueling the crowd that wanted Inzaghi out? And should I remind you of some awful market decisions? Arnautovic, Sanchez, the whole Skriniar thing. He is not the hero of this team, Inzaghi is.
I dont see many managers doing a better job than Inzaghi tbh. Pep and klopp are standard and Carlo has to be there , xabi and Inzaghi to complete the top 5
The club has worked very well, even more so when you take into account their financial constraints compared with top clubs in Europe, as well as an ownership crisis that wasn't mentioned here but could also have badly damaged the stability of the club. I wasn't convinced by Inzaghi in his first season but he grew on me and I'm a fan now and the way he managed it all deserves as much credit as you give him in this video, which is a lot.
I was just thinking about this a couple days ago. With how inconsistent teams like Juve, AC Milan and Napoli have been in recent seasons, Inter have really been a cut above while also being generally impressive in Europe. Not only did they make it to the final last season but they made it out of the “group of death” with Bayern and Barcelona. Inter rarely seem to be set up poorly from a tactics point of view. It’s been an impressive job for sure. Also great vid 💜
Thanks for talking so precisely and clearly about Inter and Inzaghi, explaining also all his history in the team. It hasn’t been an easy path, we lost a serie a title in his first year and in the second year we were far from competitive at some points; but he turned everything around transforming the team in one of the best teams in Europe. It’s a pleasure and honour to watch this team play!
@@ronaldo9120 I will say I was 10 when we won the treble, and we were amazing for what I remember and had amazing players (Sneijder and Eto'o are probably the best players I've seen with a Inter shirt on), but the way we're playing rn is much better. We dominate games, we score a lot and it's just a joy every time
Thank you for giving credit to INTER. This team is performing some top-quality football comparable to the greatest teams of all time. A lot depends on our Champions League run to get the credit that this team deserves. We INTER fans are mesmerized by Lemon-Ball! Great time to be alive and witness this greatness.
Peoples talk much about the Premier League, La Liga and even Bundesliga and me like a fan of football obviously love all of them, but I really believe that Serie A deserves more attention in the last years, we always have some interesting teams to watch. A few years ago we had Napoli of Sarri, then Atalanta of Gasperini in his prime, Sassuolo of De Zerbi, Lazio of Inzaghi with a nice team, Inter with Conte, Milan with a great season with Pioli winning a tittle after many years, and recently Roma's Mourinho that was not exactly beautiful but with the "passional football" only just Special One can give us, amazing Napoli of Spaletti, Bologna of Thiago Motta and of course Inter of Inzaghi. Watch Serie A guys, is very fun 🇮🇹
S. Inzaghi is making a sort of a miracle with Inter, creating an innovative football with a truly low budget team. Inter is playing a spectacular and modern football, attacking and defending in 10, with incredible participation of the 3 backs and gk to the construction of the game. I think they would deserve much more attention as they are demonstrating that you can make a great football with attention to Finance.
Lazio fan, Simone was a miracle. I'd never seen expectations so low as when he took over. The Bielsa disaster and previous seasons were devastating, and we couldn't celebrate the Coppa Italia win forever. We then get the news that instead of Bielsa, we were getting the primavera coach. Great. Then came the derby wins, another final, a supercoppa, then the Coppa Italia after going out on penalties the year before, a team that scored more goals than any of us were used to. I don't use "miracle" lightly. The difference between the day 1 expectations and what he immediately showed, he was more a hero from folklore than a real man.
Add 3 more points, 4 more goals and another clean sheet to the stats. Now +12 over 2nd place Juve. Overall a great recap. Only wish was that it was longer.
What Inzaghi is doing is like an irresistible puzzle. He presents an extremely flexible 3-5-2, and none of the coaches who applied it before with Inter got the same results. Even more strangely, the 3-5-2 formation, which seems easy to stop, has proven unstoppable under Inzaghi. I believe that if Inzaghi and Serie A witness significant development, especially if he wins the Scudetto and the Champions League, we might see the birth of a new and unique football school. Inzaghi stands out by making Inter players, with a high level precise ball reception, excel in accurate passing. It's noteworthy that Inter is the team with the fewest individual dribbles in Serie A this season. This showcases Inzaghi's level of collective thinking, as he has turned all 22 starting players into a cohesive system, ready to adapt at any time and under any circumstances. This is something I haven't seen with any other coach. Inzaghi's Inter is giving birth to a new school that competes with the schools of Guardiola, Klopp, and Mourinho. It's good to see an English-language video discussing Inter, as there is unfortunately significant neglect of Serie A despite it being one of the top leagues tactically and technically
Not normally someone who comments but this video is (as all of your others are) absolutely incredible. You write well, speak well, and whoever does your editing does top-notch work. Not sure how many people normally comment but I hope you see it!
Two seasons ago, many thought Klopp was exaggerating when he said Inter was a top team and Inzaghi a top coach. I watched the first match of the knockout, and I immediately said: "Damn Klopp was being sincere". Inter not only consistently beat Klopp's gegenpressing, they were clearly the best team and lost because of two failed clear chances with the game 0-0. I wasn't surprised at all in the UCL final. Indeed, I expected a great tactical battle
Thanks for making this video! It s the best football inter has player in forever, and they are doing ever you right from management to the pitch, inspiring!
Fair enough! That was just in the intro to illustrate that his career as a player wasn't so bad, and that he has fully eclipsed his brother when it comes to managing. Thanks for the feedback though!
@@RabonaTVin the era he played there were far better strikers playing in Serie A, but he wasn't bad at all. He made a more than honorable career but nothing outstanding. As a coach, he's proving to be the best of his generation of Italian coaches
Great video. As a 25 year old Inter fan I can say with confidence this is the most fun Inter team I've ever seen and resoults are coming too. Is crazy to think that exactly one year ago he was very close to being fired, I'm really glad they managed to get to UCL final saving Inzaghi's job and allow us to see this amagazing season
Sommer has also been pretty darn good on the ball. So often you will see him hold a ball, and think he's holding for too long, then just as it gets very dangerous, he passes wide or over the top making it look easy and wasting the attacker energy.
Simone Inzaghi can be potentially be the next great Italian manager. He establishes a system that works for Inter very nicely, so good that even changes in personnel do not affect their performances.
as an inter fan, this is a really good analysis. Even getting the banter era and limone right and the feeling most fans had with the arrival of simone. One thing you mentioned about the possibility of changing players in the back without losing a lot of quality goes for other positions too. Both wingbacks can be changed with dumfires and carlos augusto and the quality stays nearly the same. In the middle asslani and frattesi can jump in and make the machine work like nothing changed. Only in attack, we are a bit more limited. But with the signing of Taremi that problem should be solved too. If inter manages to find a new second keeper and sub for Thuram, with the arrival of Taremi and Zielinski inter will have two squads that could win the scudetto.
Since the day he was appointed as Inter manager, I knew he would be a good addition to the team, the only doubt I had when he has the poor run of form for extended period. It was clear for anyone who follows serie a knows how good a manager Inzaghi is.
A very well done analisys! As a "Inter-ista" I can teel you, we are all astonished with the level reached by our team. Honestly, we had some doubts about Inzaghi at the beginning, but we have to admit he's doing a great job. To complete your analisys I would name two managers who need to be mentioned: Mr Marotta and Mr Ausilio! They are selling and buying players "without money", but always bettering the team!!!
Inzaghi has changed the way the game is played and “managed”. Interesting enough o saw some introspective works done on his management style. He uses a number of micro managers/trainers (apparently 9-10 of them) whose functions are the following: train different sections of the squad, observe the different sections of the opposing team and the individual players before the matches, observe the different sections of the opposing team and report live to the trainer(Inzaghi during the match itself). None of this is actually new but it is the sheer size , depth and coordination of this apparatus which is the innovation itself. Many times Inzaghi is able to read the match and change its course thanks to this a innovative organization.
Inzaghi too grow so much in these year at inter: in the communication with media and with all the turnover thing, now all the players of the roster are involved and connected
Serie A teams need to be more patient with coaches. ADL ruined Napoli because he underestimated the importance of a good coach like Spaletti Forza Inter 🔵⚫️
@@ins0mniac756 Spalletti left partly because ADL was too much of a pain to work with. If he didn't intervene so heavily in the work of his managers maybe Spalletti would have stayed on 1-2 further years.
This is really well done (as an inter fan)!! Just one correction at around 7:55, we were second in the league in his first season, not third! (behind AC by only a few points - still hurts to this day)
If I could, I promise you I would! Videos like these take some time and I'm just one man at the moment. I shall begin scouting editors to help me out SOON.🕵
Really good video, I really like the emphasis on how we lost some of our most important players and all of this seemed unthinkable. People who don't watch serie a won't realize that without Skriniar or Brozo we thought our defence and then midfield were doomed. I mean while we had Brozo, if he didn't play we struggled like crazy. And Skriniar, what to say about him, trust me when I say we thought he was the best defender on earth. I didn't talk about Lukaku and Hakimi but in 20/21, they were probably Inter's 2 best players, they were unplayable, so that was heavy too. And Onana ofc too. I would've mentioned Perisic as well, who looked irreplaceable in his role after 21/22
Nice video. Only one thing to say. At 10:19 you say that Skriniar has captained the team for a few matches when D'Ambrosio wasn't playing as D'Amborsio was the captain. That year the official captain of the team was Samir Handanovic which didn't play after losing the place to Onana. He remained the official captain not D'Ambrosio
As a Milan tiffosi I saw Limone for years doing magic with a lackluster roster at Lazio, I knew we were going to be in trouble the moment Inter signed him
I really want a rematch between Inter and City this year in the UCL, no matter in what stage of the competition. I think this time, Inter will get their revenge and lift the trophy. Inzaghi and those players really deserve it!
I can't really explain it well, but every inter game they do this sequence of passes to play out of the back from the wing back to the CM then the striker comes down and chips the ball over the defenders and there's always a free runner down the wing. They do it EVERY game and it's so satisfying to watch when its executed.
dont sleep on inter... this man is making veterans get their hunger and desire back. top manager
They are not to be taken lightly!
Bro I don't undertand why people is talking about Inter as a veteran's team. The most players are under 30.
@@sziter1815 what i meant is that he has made players like alexis, arnautovic,acerbi,darmian regain their love for football
@@ketankuttikar2223Acerbi never lost it, his performances were elite since 10 years, he just played for ignored teams.
He lost it vs milan two years ago @@layanee1234
Inter's football is so nice to watch, it raises the standard of Serie A like crazy.
I would’ve loved to see Napoli’s side from last year clash with Inter from this season
@@silvesta5027last year we beat them .. imagine now 🤔🤔
@@silvesta5027 inter break napoli unbeatable last season
Inter is not want you think it is you should look how Inzaghi plays with inter with There players
Serie A is the best league we still have 7/7 teams in the european cups, it's just Inter that is too good
I hardly watched serie A before. But when I watched the UCL match between Inter vs Atletico, I realized that Inter play beautiful football. Then I was curious to watch another Inter's highlights/matches. I think I'm starting to like Inter now...
I often listen to english journalists saying "yeah, Inter was lucky last year" or "Yeah, Inter wins in Serie A, but it is SerieA"... Inter plays a marvellous football, never seen anything like that
Cant blame them coz they head full of EPL. 😂
Don't take opinions from ignorant people who talk about something they don't know at all...
EPL journalists are not football fans just part of the leagues hype train. Inter are a better side than any English team except maybe City. This is a special team.
That's why last year's final vs City was one of the greatest tactical battles we've seen in a while.
British people are just bias and don't have alot to show re they say they're better.yea EPL is competitive but only because of the foreign players and managers.
It's sad how they can't see things from a logical stand point.
Watching Inter games is like watching fire... Pure joy 👌
More like fireworks 🎆
Props to Inter for getting a manager like Inzaghi in the first place.
They brought in a manager who plays the same formation that Conte played, so Inter didn't have to alter any players or buy new ones to fit any new system. Just slightly alter the style of play
Also props to them for immediately finding good replacements for Skriniar, Lukaku, and Onana with the arrivals of Pavard, Thuram, and Sommer
Don Beppe Marotta 🤌🤌🤌
you mean same name numbers, 3 5 2, but the application of it is totally different. Conte was basically a counterattack style, Inzaghi has pure poetry, with players exchanging position all the time
Sorry man, formation is maybe the same but the way 2 squad plaid massively different. Conte tried to play offensive football on his second year, but after few games in which Inter conceded lots of goals to the opponents, he decided to lower 10/15 meters the defensive line, playing basically on counterattack by using the Lukaku physicality and Hakimi's speed as a trigger for score goals. Now a days Inter play different football, using massively the support of the wings and the incursions of the midfielders to facilitate the superiority in the opponent's box, while defensively, pressing,
re-aggression and early winning the ball are the main concept of actual Inter football theory. All above, is done with extreme intensity and considerable speed. Thanks. Forza Inter
Wonder who is their Director of Football, I'd imagine the DOF is the brains behind such wise foresight.
@@maurobrugnoli2526 agree, conte build inter defense mentality. And inzaghi Polish it to more dinamic with world class attacking transition. Both coach have fair share in what inter achieve this year.
Inzaghi and Inter are showing different ways of playing football with a new unique style of their 3-5-2. It's refreshing to see compared to many English teams that usually play a 433/4231. Top manager and top team right now. Makes no sense how some people put teams like PSG or Arsenal higher odds to win UCL than Inter.
Leverkusen and inter playing back 3
@@ambrizfer7898back 3 makes a lot of sense when you think about it. Most teams morph into a 3-2-4-1 in possession, and a 343 can turn into that very easily with the wingbacks holding the width, and the “wingers” tucking in as AMs
As a lifelong Inter fan, trust me, everyone should watch Inter games, it is such a pleasure. I have never seen an Inter side play this well. If we talk only about quality of team play, just a few teams in recent history can be considered superior to this Inter side. If you have never watched an Inter game, give it a shot, you will not be disapponted
I hope Inter wins the Champions League.
when you said "Demone" i flipped off my chair, that's proof you did your research! Amazing work, from an italian super happy Inter fan! :)
Inzaghi's professionalism is my favorite thing about him. He never complains about his players. He's always motivating or coaching when speaking to the media. Forza inter!!
inter fan here from milan. you totally nailed it. inzaghi is proving himself to be probabily the most innovative manager in the world right now. playing the UCL final made the team realize its true level, that they were not that far from City. it was the switch.
Favorite team to watch this year, easily!
Really underated Manager i really wanted him to Lift the Champions League but Lukaku had other Plans.
😂
On the result of 0-0, Lautaro had the great chance to score the advantage goal, but he goes by himself instead of serving the teammates (Ederson was out of the goal...). That was the worst play of the final, by far. Then Lukaku managed to keep his team from scoring the equalizer, but it was after Lautaro big wrong choice
Great video, but as Inter fan i dont want people talk too much about Inter, how great we are this season, i want people keep underestimating us and serie A in general.
As a die hard Interisti; I couldn’t agree with you more..
Y’all deserve your flowers, people who understand,know football & who watch Inter weekly we will give y’all flowers
I love the Arsenal fans saying we're worse than them its funny i cant lie
Only premtard look down on other leauge except epl
Totally agree. Dont let players over the moon.
Im an Atleti fan but damn Inter is such a good team now
When Conte left and Inzaghi came in I feared another banter era was coming, I'm very glad I was proven very wrong.
He was consistent at Lazio Always played good there, also if you can stay that many years in a team It means that you are a good comuncator you know how to keep a group, for those reasons i never doubt him. Im proud now tò see his job here i love him
I had always wanted him as long term manager at inter. I knew he wouldn't cook things right away, but man, I was right he's cooking now and props to Zhang not to fire him immediately like Moratti did when managers had hard times
there has been a moment Inzaghi's inter was playing very poorly and many fans were against him and talking about sacking him. It was the majority, luckily it didn't happen
Watching this after the 4-0 win over Atalanta. My teams are Barca and Man City but from Italy I've always loved Inter just because they've had some players I really like and the colors. And I feel the same now. I love Lautaro and Im happy to see him blossoming into the player that everyone except him to become when he was at Racing Club. I enjoy watching this team and I'd love them to play City again, I think it'll be an excellent game of football.
Lautaro never played for River…
@@tommurphy5503 yeah it was Racing appreciate that bro
He said Racing not River plate @tommurphy5503
@@intermilan2127 He edited the comment, originally it said River
You know your team is doing great when Rabona dedicates a vid, Forza Inter! Saludos desde Panamá
A lot of credit should go to CEO Beppe Marotta
I have another video planned for him.😏
@@RabonaTVNOOOOO. Please don't reveal to the world OUR secret
@@SP-df1nm Juve already knows...
No. Should I remind you that up until some months ago he was fueling the crowd that wanted Inzaghi out? And should I remind you of some awful market decisions? Arnautovic, Sanchez, the whole Skriniar thing. He is not the hero of this team, Inzaghi is.
I see what you did there hanin😉
I dont see many managers doing a better job than Inzaghi tbh. Pep and klopp are standard and Carlo has to be there , xabi and Inzaghi to complete the top 5
It’s wild how they’ve gone from strength to strength after losing so many key players. It’s a testament to Inzaghi and inter’s recruitment
Amazing video, as an italian, this is a very complete video on Inzaghi and Inter this season.
Grazie Michele!
The club has worked very well, even more so when you take into account their financial constraints compared with top clubs in Europe, as well as an ownership crisis that wasn't mentioned here but could also have badly damaged the stability of the club. I wasn't convinced by Inzaghi in his first season but he grew on me and I'm a fan now and the way he managed it all deserves as much credit as you give him in this video, which is a lot.
Giuseppe Marotta is a transfer wizard. Inzaghi imo is the best and most innovative manager in the world right now
Thanks for this, Inzaghi deserves it. Not only Inter, Inzaghi, as an Interisti I personally thank you for putting out there the respect he deserves.
As a fan of the club, it's a blessing to have a manager lile him
You don’t know how long I’ve been waiting for Rabona to do an Inter video🤦🏾♂️. I used to pray for times like this 🥹😪🙏🏾
I was just thinking about this a couple days ago. With how inconsistent teams like Juve, AC Milan and Napoli have been in recent seasons, Inter have really been a cut above while also being generally impressive in Europe. Not only did they make it to the final last season but they made it out of the “group of death” with Bayern and Barcelona. Inter rarely seem to be set up poorly from a tactics point of view. It’s been an impressive job for sure. Also great vid 💜
Love watching inter
Thanks for talking so precisely and clearly about Inter and Inzaghi, explaining also all his history in the team. It hasn’t been an easy path, we lost a serie a title in his first year and in the second year we were far from competitive at some points; but he turned everything around transforming the team in one of the best teams in Europe. It’s a pleasure and honour to watch this team play!
Been interista since Djorkaeff era, and yes, Limone ball gameplay is the most satisfying inter's gameplay to watch ever.
Better than treble era?
@@ronaldo9120 I will say I was 10 when we won the treble, and we were amazing for what I remember and had amazing players (Sneijder and Eto'o are probably the best players I've seen with a Inter shirt on), but the way we're playing rn is much better. We dominate games, we score a lot and it's just a joy every time
@@ronaldo9120 talking about gameplay? Yes. Treble era often play pragmatic football.
Thank you for giving credit to INTER. This team is performing some top-quality football comparable to the greatest teams of all time. A lot depends on our Champions League run to get the credit that this team deserves. We INTER fans are mesmerized by Lemon-Ball! Great time to be alive and witness this greatness.
Peoples talk much about the Premier League, La Liga and even Bundesliga and me like a fan of football obviously love all of them, but I really believe that Serie A deserves more attention in the last years, we always have some interesting teams to watch. A few years ago we had Napoli of Sarri, then Atalanta of Gasperini in his prime, Sassuolo of De Zerbi, Lazio of Inzaghi with a nice team, Inter with Conte, Milan with a great season with Pioli winning a tittle after many years, and recently Roma's Mourinho that was not exactly beautiful but with the "passional football" only just Special One can give us, amazing Napoli of Spaletti, Bologna of Thiago Motta and of course Inter of Inzaghi.
Watch Serie A guys, is very fun 🇮🇹
S. Inzaghi is making a sort of a miracle with Inter, creating an innovative football with a truly low budget team. Inter is playing a spectacular and modern football, attacking and defending in 10, with incredible participation of the 3 backs and gk to the construction of the game. I think they would deserve much more attention as they are demonstrating that you can make a great football with attention to Finance.
Lazio fan, Simone was a miracle. I'd never seen expectations so low as when he took over. The Bielsa disaster and previous seasons were devastating, and we couldn't celebrate the Coppa Italia win forever. We then get the news that instead of Bielsa, we were getting the primavera coach. Great.
Then came the derby wins, another final, a supercoppa, then the Coppa Italia after going out on penalties the year before, a team that scored more goals than any of us were used to. I don't use "miracle" lightly. The difference between the day 1 expectations and what he immediately showed, he was more a hero from folklore than a real man.
love getting a martinez goal notification as i’m watching you give his goal count 😂😂 forza inter
Amazing video.
Inzaghi really is stepping it up this season and I can’t get enough of this team. 🖤💙
Add 3 more points, 4 more goals and another clean sheet to the stats. Now +12 over 2nd place Juve.
Overall a great recap. Only wish was that it was longer.
What Inzaghi is doing is like an irresistible puzzle. He presents an extremely flexible 3-5-2, and none of the coaches who applied it before with Inter got the same results. Even more strangely, the 3-5-2 formation, which seems easy to stop, has proven unstoppable under Inzaghi. I believe that if Inzaghi and Serie A witness significant development, especially if he wins the Scudetto and the Champions League, we might see the birth of a new and unique football school.
Inzaghi stands out by making Inter players, with a high level precise ball reception, excel in accurate passing. It's noteworthy that Inter is the team with the fewest individual dribbles in Serie A this season. This showcases Inzaghi's level of collective thinking, as he has turned all 22 starting players into a cohesive system, ready to adapt at any time and under any circumstances. This is something I haven't seen with any other coach.
Inzaghi's Inter is giving birth to a new school that competes with the schools of Guardiola, Klopp, and Mourinho. It's good to see an English-language video discussing Inter, as there is unfortunately significant neglect of Serie A despite it being one of the top leagues tactically and technically
Seeing how Inter played last season in Serie A, I am amazed of their success this season, and im loving it! As always, Forza Inter💙🖤
TBH this year we Inter fans had little chance to appreciate Sommer talent, we had many matches (included against atletico) with no shoots on goal.
Tbh Sommer may be performing better than Neuer rn
FORZA INTER !!
Thanks so much for this
Not normally someone who comments but this video is (as all of your others are) absolutely incredible. You write well, speak well, and whoever does your editing does top-notch work. Not sure how many people normally comment but I hope you see it!
Ivan Perišić was my favourite. Especially when he came back from Bayern.
Finally we’re getting the respect we deserve. Forza Inter sempre 💙🖤
As a long time Milanista i have to applore Limone, he's currently the best Italian coach and one of the best on the planet.
italian football has been pretty good to watch the last two seasons , its become my second league to watch after the prem
Two seasons ago, many thought Klopp was exaggerating when he said Inter was a top team and Inzaghi a top coach.
I watched the first match of the knockout, and I immediately said: "Damn Klopp was being sincere".
Inter not only consistently beat Klopp's gegenpressing, they were clearly the best team and lost because of two failed clear chances with the game 0-0.
I wasn't surprised at all in the UCL final. Indeed, I expected a great tactical battle
I follow a lot of football channels but yours is the most informative
Sommer was always a menace in the Bundesliga. So I had no doubt, that he would perform.
Thanks for making this video! It s the best football inter has player in forever, and they are doing ever you right from management to the pitch, inspiring!
Forza inter💙🖤
Great video as per usual. I do think it could’ve done without so many Pippo comparisons though. Simone is his own man afterall.
Fair enough! That was just in the intro to illustrate that his career as a player wasn't so bad, and that he has fully eclipsed his brother when it comes to managing. Thanks for the feedback though!
@@RabonaTVin the era he played there were far better strikers playing in Serie A, but he wasn't bad at all. He made a more than honorable career but nothing outstanding. As a coach, he's proving to be the best of his generation of Italian coaches
it remains a great story between brothers
Great video. As a 25 year old Inter fan I can say with confidence this is the most fun Inter team I've ever seen and resoults are coming too. Is crazy to think that exactly one year ago he was very close to being fired, I'm really glad they managed to get to UCL final saving Inzaghi's job and allow us to see this amagazing season
Sommer has also been pretty darn good on the ball. So often you will see him hold a ball, and think he's holding for too long, then just as it gets very dangerous, he passes wide or over the top making it look easy and wasting the attacker energy.
Limone-Ball to the mooooooon 🚀🚀🚀🚀
Awesome video man. More Inter stuff please!
Simone Inzaghi can be potentially be the next great Italian manager. He establishes a system that works for Inter very nicely, so good that even changes in personnel do not affect their performances.
as an inter fan, this is a really good analysis. Even getting the banter era and limone right and the feeling most fans had with the arrival of simone.
One thing you mentioned about the possibility of changing players in the back without losing a lot of quality goes for other positions too.
Both wingbacks can be changed with dumfires and carlos augusto and the quality stays nearly the same. In the middle asslani and frattesi can jump in and make the machine work like nothing changed. Only in attack, we are a bit more limited. But with the signing of Taremi that problem should be solved too.
If inter manages to find a new second keeper and sub for Thuram, with the arrival of Taremi and Zielinski inter will have two squads that could win the scudetto.
Since the day he was appointed as Inter manager, I knew he would be a good addition to the team, the only doubt I had when he has the poor run of form for extended period.
It was clear for anyone who follows serie a knows how good a manager Inzaghi is.
Great analysis on this Inter team. Truly enjoyed it.
DEMONE BALL 🖤💙🖤💙 amazing what he’s doing. Great video.
Simone Inzaghi is my favourite coach right now.
Making Chalanoglu a playmaker is the stuff of wizards ! to think he started his career as an attacking midfielder
A very well done analisys! As a "Inter-ista" I can teel you, we are all astonished with the level reached by our team. Honestly, we had some doubts about Inzaghi at the beginning, but we have to admit he's doing a great job. To complete your analisys I would name two managers who need to be mentioned: Mr Marotta and Mr Ausilio! They are selling and buying players "without money", but always bettering the team!!!
Crazy team 🔥
Piacenza's Demon ❤
Demone❤
Inzaghi has changed the way the game is played and “managed”. Interesting enough o saw some introspective works done on his management style. He uses a number of micro managers/trainers (apparently 9-10 of them) whose functions are the following: train different sections of the squad, observe the different sections of the opposing team and the individual players before the matches, observe the different sections of the opposing team and report live to the trainer(Inzaghi during the match itself). None of this is actually new but it is the sheer size , depth and coordination of this apparatus which is the innovation itself.
Many times Inzaghi is able to read the match and change its course thanks to this a innovative organization.
INTEResting enough
As inter fan, you make this video with enough care and details, good job bro here is ur subscribe
Inzaghi too grow so much in these year at inter: in the communication with media and with all the turnover thing, now all the players of the roster are involved and connected
Serie A teams need to be more patient with coaches. ADL ruined Napoli because he underestimated the importance of a good coach like Spaletti
Forza Inter 🔵⚫️
ADL is a madman indeed, but it was Spalletti's choice to leave
@@ins0mniac756 Spalletti left partly because ADL was too much of a pain to work with. If he didn't intervene so heavily in the work of his managers maybe Spalletti would have stayed on 1-2 further years.
One of the most important part of this inter side is Marotta. The guy is a genius
This is really well done (as an inter fan)!! Just one correction at around 7:55, we were second in the league in his first season, not third! (behind AC by only a few points - still hurts to this day)
W costco sweater love it
The best $15 I *_ever_* spent.😤
This channel needs to make more vids. I had to listen to Rory Jennings yesterday😑
If I could, I promise you I would! Videos like these take some time and I'm just one man at the moment. I shall begin scouting editors to help me out SOON.🕵
Goodluck 👍 to you bro, you're doing well regardless @@RabonaTV
One of my favourite football channel; regular viewer.
I always appreciate your channel when you cover serie a teams. Keep it up bro !
Yann Sommer is one of the most underrated player in this season (not only the best goalkeeper)
Great breakdown of the season. Thanks for the recap. This was well put together
Inter play amazing football, almost ten points clear could be in the QFs of the ucl, Inzaghi is a great coach
Love all of your videos man!
Inzaghi is really HIM
We love you Mister! ⚫️🔵
Nice one. My fav team from italy! Abraços!
The fact that you went 14:35 min. without mentioning Barella... He's inter's go to player when the going gets tough.
This video is perfect bro 👌
Superb content mate. Just one correction; Samír Handanovic was the captain before Skriniar and not D'Ambrosio.
Really good video, I really like the emphasis on how we lost some of our most important players and all of this seemed unthinkable. People who don't watch serie a won't realize that without Skriniar or Brozo we thought our defence and then midfield were doomed. I mean while we had Brozo, if he didn't play we struggled like crazy. And Skriniar, what to say about him, trust me when I say we thought he was the best defender on earth. I didn't talk about Lukaku and Hakimi but in 20/21, they were probably Inter's 2 best players, they were unplayable, so that was heavy too. And Onana ofc too. I would've mentioned Perisic as well, who looked irreplaceable in his role after 21/22
In Italy we call Simone:il demone di Piacenza 🖤💙🖤💙🖤💙
Nice video. Only one thing to say. At 10:19 you say that Skriniar has captained the team for a few matches when D'Ambrosio wasn't playing as D'Amborsio was the captain. That year the official captain of the team was Samir Handanovic which didn't play after losing the place to Onana. He remained the official captain not D'Ambrosio
As a Milan tiffosi I saw Limone for years doing magic with a lackluster roster at Lazio, I knew we were going to be in trouble the moment Inter signed him
Respect to Simone Inzaghi 👏👏👏
Sommer has more clean sheets than conceded goals this season! What a crazy stat!
I really want a rematch between Inter and City this year in the UCL, no matter in what stage of the competition. I think this time, Inter will get their revenge and lift the trophy. Inzaghi and those players really deserve it!
The fact that Inter wanted one year ago to get rid of inzaghi is crazy he really tarnsformed us
great video brother. Forza Inter
I can't really explain it well, but every inter game they do this sequence of passes to play out of the back from the wing back to the CM then the striker comes down and chips the ball over the defenders and there's always a free runner down the wing. They do it EVERY game and it's so satisfying to watch when its executed.
YOU HAVE FINALLY RECOGNIZED HOW STRONG MY TEAM IS!!!! FORZA INTER 🖤💙 WE ARE THE GREATEST IN ITALY AND ARE COMING FOR EVERYONE 😈🍋
Let's hope Inter win the CL this year.
Great video bro !