Inter Milan's 11 vs 12 Too Difficult! Coach Inzaghi Dissatisfied with 2-2 Draw, Marotta Eyes €10 Million Potential Defender

17/01/2025 42hotness 0likes

Conte can breathe a sigh of relief for now, as Napoli maintains a 3-point lead, with the second and third place teams dropping points in this round of league matches.

Inter Milan fans who watched the game expressed their frustration: "It's too difficult to play with 11 against 12, the referee's bias was obvious."

Damian also mentioned the referee after the game, admitting that they could only accept the result.

Inter Milan head coach Simone Inzaghi is naturally dissatisfied with the 2-2 draw. He stated that Inter created many chances during the match, with the first goal conceded due to bad luck and the second resulting from a deflection off a defender. They could have scored a third goal to win the game.

Inzaghi, known for his high emotional intelligence, couldn't help but criticize the referee this time. He said: "Referees may make mistakes like us, as seen tonight or during the Italian Super Cup final."

Italian Sky Sports gave Sommer the highest score after the game, while the lowest scores went to Frattesi, Taremi, and Aslani.

Frattesi is not adapting to Inzaghi's system and wants more playing time. Italian media revealed that Frattesi's agent has been in contact with Napoli, with the player himself preferring to play for Roma.

Fans criticized Taremi for pretending to be a professional player, claiming he is even worse than Arnaud.

The 32-year-old Taremi has played 23 times for Inter this season, scoring 2 goals and providing 5 assists. His shooting accuracy rate in the league is 29%, and only 25% in the Champions League. As a former top scorer in the Portuguese Super League, Taremi's performance has been disappointing.

Aslani's performance once again sparked dissatisfaction among fans. After defeating Venezia, he said: "Every time I step onto the field, there are many comments about me, which I have become accustomed to. Now I have learned how to deal with it. The same thing happened again after the matches against Monza and the Milan derby. I have deleted all my social media apps and no longer look at those comments."

Despite his efforts, Aslani's lack of ability under pressure has led to calls for him to consider moving to another team. Pre-match Italian media reported that Bologna is interested in Aslani.

Before the match, "La Gazzetta dello Sport" revealed that Inter Milan was scouting Bologna's forward Castro and defender Bikma.

The 20-year-old Argentine forward Castro, known as "Little Lautaro," scored a goal against Inter and won three physical duels, completing one tackle. Castro idolizes Lautaro and would likely be willing to play for Inter.

Bikma, 26 years old and 1.88 meters tall, wearing the number 31 jersey, played 90 minutes against Inter, making four clearances, one tackle, and delivering eight successful long passes. Bikma wants to play in the Premier League and has publicly shown interest in Liverpool.

Italian media Calciomercato.it revealed that Marotta is eyeing the potential defender Smeets, valued at 10 million euros by Transfermarkt.

Matthias Smeets is a Belgian player, 21 years old and 1.84 meters tall. He has played 24 times for Genk this season, with his contract expiring in the summer of 2028. Smeets plays center-back in Genk's four-man defense system and previously played center and right center-back in Saint-Truiden's three-man defense system.

Smeets not only defends well but also possesses passing abilities. This season, his pass success rate in the league is as high as 94%, averaging 1.25 tackles, 1.65 interceptions, and 3.5 clearances per game. He made his debut for the Belgian national team in November last year. According to Italian media reports, Inter has already been in contact with the player's agent.