Headline: Inter Begins Title Defense with Resounding Victory Over Monza
The Nerazzurri launched their title defense yesterday evening against Monza in impressive fashion, featuring a stunning long-range effort from Hakan Calhanoglu, a clever touch from Pio Esposito, and an impressive display of skill from Andy Diouf, contributing to Inter’s 4-1 victory over coach Ivan Djuric’s team.
While the Beneamata exhibited their capability to carry on from last season’s Scudetto triumph, it became clear that Cristian Chivu’s side still has areas needing improvement. According to Corriere della Sera via FcInter1908, the team displayed dominance but still showed a lack of perfection.
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Calhanoglu’s long-range strike that opened the scoring showcased Inter’s intent to maintain their pace and commitment to defending their Champions of Italy title, a feat last achieved in Serie A when coach Maurizio Sarri led Juventus.
Despite striving to establish a victorious cycle, the opening match highlighted some lapses, particularly in the first half where Inter displayed careless ball distribution. The Milan side also faced concentrations issues, allowing a flat-footed midfield and a stagnant Manuel Akanji to give the Portuguese forward an easy opportunity to score an equalizer.
However, in the second half, Chivu’s effective communication sparked a response from his team, resulting in an impressive three unanswered goals within just over half an hour. The Romanian manager demonstrated growth through strategic adjustments and substitutions, as every player he brought off the bench made a noticeable impact.
Pio Esposito’s remarkable back heel flick and hold-up play, along with Petar Sucic’s exceptional ball control and speed, showcased fresh dimensions in this Inter team. Yoan Bonny’s tireless efforts off the ball further indicated that these young players, all in their second season with Inter, could certainly vie for starting roles in Cristian Chivu’s squad.
Julian Faustini GIFN
The Nerazzurri kicked off their title defence yesterday evening against Monza in a high-fashion with a Hakan Calhanoglu screamer, a cheeky touch of class from Pio Esposito, and a superb piece of individual skill from Andy Diouf whilst embracing the role as provider in Inter’s 4-1 thrashing of coach Ivan Djuric’s side.
Although the Beneamata have demonstrated their ability to continue where they left off following last season’s scudetto winning season, it is apparent that although proving to be dominant and imposing, Cristian Chivu’s side remain imperfect, as stated by Corriere della Sera via FcInter1908.
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The long-range finish from the Turkish midfielder to break the deadlock showed that Inter showed no signs of slowing down the pace and that they are indeed focused on defending their status as Champions of Italy, which has not been done in the Serie A since coach Maurizio Sarri’s Juventus side.
Although Inter are working towards building a winning cycle, the opening match demonstrated sloppiness and imprecision within the first half, the Biscione giving the ball away far too casually. In addition, the first 45 illustrated that the Milanese side still have lapses of concentration as a flat-footed midfield and a stagnant midfield and a stagnant Manuel Akanji made it far too easy for the Portuguese forward to find the equalizer.
However, in the second half we witnessed Chivu’s excellent communication skills, getting a reaction out of his side, resulting in Inter scoring 3 unanswered goals in just over half an hour throughout the second 45. Furthermore, the Romanian tactician depicted growth, making the proper tactical adjustments and substitutions, as each of his players off the bench made a mark on the pitch.
Pio Esposito’s magical back heel flick and hold-up play, Petar Sucic’s superb ability on the ball and pace on the pitch, as well as Yoan Bonny’s relentless work rate off the ball showed new dimension to this Inter side compared to last season and that these young players, whom are all within the second season with Inter, can indeed challenge for a starting spot within Cristian Chivu’s squad.
Julian Faustini GIFN
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