Inter Milan has been on a remarkable run, defeating Atalanta with two goals and extending their unbeaten record against the "true black and blues" for several years. They have made it to the Italian Super Cup final in a strong fashion. The team has set new records for league goals, maintained a stable position in the direct qualification zone of the Champions League, avoided significant injuries, and fostered a harmonious atmosphere in the locker room. Their recent victory over the league leaders has brought them closer to the Italian Super Cup, a performance that deserves recognition. Since the appointment of coach Simone Inzaghi, Inter Milan has been making steady progress, setting small goals each year. They have established a unique playing style based on three key strategies, gradually replacing their nearly half-century-long pragmatic DNA with a new image that combines dominance and entertainment value. In an era where Serie A tactics are becoming more "Westernized" and business models increasingly resemble those of the Portuguese league, teams often lose star players and undergo frequent squad changes. This makes the head coach's ability to integrate resources and make tactical insights even more crucial. Conte once attempted to implement an attacking style and pressing game but quickly succumbed to the pressures of reality. Inzaghi, during his tenure at Lazio, learned to be frugal and incorporated modern Spanish elements into traditional Italian football, meeting the club's outward-looking development strategy and adapting to the evolving times. Since the treble-winning season, Inter Milan's league goal tally had long hovered around 60 goals. Despite the return of…