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Inter Milan Legend Defends Simone Inzaghi Amid Criticism: 'What More Do You Want From Him'

Inter Milan Legend Defends Simone Inzaghi Amid Criticism: 'What More Do You Want From Him'

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Inter Milan Legend Defends Simone Inzaghi Amid Criticism: 'What More Do You Want From Him'
Inter Milan Legend Defends Simone Inzaghi Amid Criticism: 'What More Do You Want From Him'
Former Inter Milan defender Beppe Bergomi stood up for Simone Inzaghi amid recent criticism of the Scudetto-winning manager.
Speaking to Tuttosport via FCInter1908, Bergomi reminded Inzaghi's critics of his stellar work at Giuseppe Meazza.
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Inter's Scudetto pursuit took a hit last weekend as Parma held the Nerazzurri to a 2-2 draw at Ennio Tardini.
Indeed, the Crusaders hauled back a two-goal deficit to end Inter's three-game winning league streak.
Elsewhere, Napoli failed to pounce on Nerazzurri's slump, drawing 1-1 at Bologna last night.
Therefore, Antonio Conte's charges still lag three points behind the reigning champions.
Meanwhile, Inter will meet Bayern Munich in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie tonight.
Despite missing several first-team stars, the Italian powerhouse must get a result in Germany to keep their European dream alive.
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With Simone Inzaghi bidding to win a treble, there's little margin for error.
Beppe Bergomi Defends Inter Milan Boss Simone Inzaghi Amid Growing Criticism
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Simone Inzaghi, Head Coach of FC Internazionale, stands in front of a FC Internazionale badge prior to the Coppa Italia Quarter Final match between FC Internazionale and SS Lazio at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on February 25, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by)
'For any big European club, that's the right approach,' he said.
'And Inzaghi has never done it differently, even when he was at Lazio. He takes this route even at the risk of not winning anything.'
Bergomi insists enviable rivals wait for Inzaghi to fail but admits it should change nothing regarding his status at the San Siro.
'Everyone is waiting for that to happen, let's be honest,' he continued.
'But in my opinion, it wouldn't change anything because Inter are still in all three competitions in April, with a squad that's getting older and has suffered more injuries than ever this season.
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'What more can you ask of Inzaghi?
'He's made the team play well for four years now, with 70,000 fans at San Siro every match because people are proud to be there.
'Not winning? Well, sport is like life – it's about giving your best shot. If you succeed, great. If not, you still did well.'
'Inter, unfortunately or fortunately, plays every game with the next one in mind,' Bergomi stated. 'And that was evident in Parma too.
'Inzaghi always has to field players suited to the current match, but also with an eye on saving others for the next.
'That leads Inter to play in a controlled manner, which isn't ideal because they need to keep the tempo high.
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'The problem is that when they do, it only lasts 45 minutes before they're forced to manage the game.
'Still, I'm convinced we'll see a different Inter in Munich compared to recent outings.
'That said, if Inzaghi wants to trouble Bayern, his team needs to be able to keep possession in their own half.
'It will be the real tactical battle tomorrow night.'
Beppe Bergomi Previews Bayern Munich vs Inter Milan Clash
Bergomi admitted Inter may struggle without Denzel Dumfries, who remains on the sidelines with a hamstring injury.
'First of all, Inter must be in good physical condition to compete with them, otherwise it'll be tough.
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'Bayern are missing key players, which is significant for a team that plays attacking, high-risk football.
'However, for Inter this season, no one has been as decisive as Dumfries in terms of physicality, goals, assists, and headers.
'Inter don't really have counter-attacking players, and when they break forward, they need someone to rely on.
'And that was exactly his role.
'A lot will also depend on Lautaro's condition, as he only returned from injury in the Parma match.'
Meanwhile, he believes a draw would be a decent result for the Nerazzurri, given the circumstances.
'A draw. Otherwise, it becomes difficult because Inter like to control the game,' Bergomi added.
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'But they struggle on the counterattack as they have trouble defending in open space.
'A draw would allow them to keep control of the tie without exposing themselves to the opponent's counterattacks.
'That would be ideal.
'If Inter go through, a strong run in the Champions League would also give them the energy to push for the Scudetto.'

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