Inter Milan are aiming to secure another Serie A title this season, facing tough competition from Atalanta and Napoli, who are right there with them in the title race.
Known for their quick counterattacking, Inter Milan plans to leverage its strengths to reclaim the Serie A crown.
This tactical analysis will examine their tactics, from defensive setups to counterattacks that lead to goals.
Well analyse both their in-possession and out-of-possession tactics.
Simone Inzaghi joined Inter in 2021 and has won one Serie A title, two Coppa Italia titles, three consecutive Supercoppa Italiana titles, and reached the 2023 UEFA Champions League final.
One of Inters greatest coaches, Simone Inzaghi has revolutionised the club after years of inconsistency and Juventus dominance in Italian football.
Simone Inzaghi Tactical Philosophy
Simone Inzaghi’s tactical philosophy at Inter revolves around defensive compactness and fluid attacking play.
He prefers a 3-5-2 formation, emphasising wing-back involvement and quick transitions; this allows the team to exploit spaces with speed on the wings.
Defensively, he relies on compactness and disciplined pressing to disrupt the opponents build-up with a midfield trio that provides a perfect blend of balance.
Inter Milan Tactics In Build-Up
Inters build-up play focuses on finding gaps to initiate their transitions and stretching the opponents defensive structures.
Once stretched, they often play through their technically gifted central midfielders, who are some of the best in the world, like Barella, Mkhitaryan, Çalhanoğlu, and Frattesi.
If an opposing team chooses to play a centrally compact defensive shape, Inter adapts by directing play to their wide players.
These wide players start the transition, forcing the opposition to chase them down.
Once the opposition moves to the wide areas to stop this bolting attack, openings in the central areas are created, allowing midfielders to receive the ball in dangerous positions and dictate the game.
Looking at the example against Manchester City, it’s evident that City doesn’t fall for Inters plan of stretching the opponent.
Instead, they maintain a compact central shape.
With the two centre-backs positioned c


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