When I read Simone Inzaghi’s Bulgarelli Prize, I laugh. I don’t know if Giacomo, being the footballer he was, would turn over in his grave. Okay, the coach brings a second star to Inter, but with a team like this, who wouldn’t succeed? And then there is talk of a salary of six million net next season, and Minister Abodi is asked whether he wants to clean up the companies’ budgets. I have nothing to say to Barella whether he will become the highest paid Italian footballer or whether Lautaro will have a contract worth nine million net, but the coach does not go on the field, does not score goals and does not give assists. He doesn’t win matches even though he might lose them. For this reason, salary caps for those on the bench will be mandatory. Then I find Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League final and not the Nerazzurri and ask why. Didn’t Inzaghi field a team with eight new players in Lisbon against Benfica and leave three starters, including Lautaro, on the bench for 45 minutes against Real Sociedad? Being first in the group, he would have faced not Atlético Madrid, but second place and would probably have been in the place of Hummels and company.
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