Italian television highlighted one thing when reviewing Inter's match against Lazio: the problem of teammate interaction.

There are two key events.
First there was Bastoni's goal.
In the 30th minute of the match, Inter corner kicked out, Lazio was not far away, Bastoni got space at the top of the arc, he intended to volley at the first time, but Brozovic roared. Bastoni followed the advice, stopped the ball, aimed and shot again, kicking out the world wave.
"I wanted to shoot first, but Brozovic told me there was still room," Bastoni said after the game: "So I controlled the ball and let myself get up in a better position. ”
After scoring, B Ronaldo was more hilarious than Bastoni.
Then there's Sanchez's indirect assist.
In the 67th minute, Sanchez took a free kick. Initially Sanchez was ready to hoist directly into the penalty area, with Shkrinar, Dumfries, Perisic, Lautaro and others all grabbing the spot.
Before the free throw, Vidal, who was warming up on the sidelines, yelled "Ale" and then gestured to Sanchez to point the ball. Sanchez followed suit, opting for the split, suddenly disrupting the rhythm of the opponent's defense, followed by a cross from Bastoni and Shkrelique scoring.
Vidal hadn't played yet, but he was also a participant in the attack.
Two details prove that Inter is very united today, and some players have a high "game participation" even if they do not play, hoping to help the team and contribute. In such an overall atmosphere, there are two players who seem to be a little abnormal, that is, Besino and Sensi, who have recently been very preoccupied, not only have low participation and low sense of presence, but also are somewhat incompatible with the team.
Before the winter break, Besino had a chance to play, but there were many mistakes. The Italian media pointed out that this is because he is making moods.
Besino, who had previously been unhappy with his lack of playing time, also said in an interview with the national team that "if the situation cannot be improved, I will consider leaving the team".
During the New Year's Eve, Besino posted on social networking sites, and also chose a picture with a frown locked, which is also telling everyone that he is very unhappy now.
The Italian media has long pointed out that the best way for Besino to change his fate is to train seriously, study tactics, seize every opportunity to play well, as long as he can do it, the coach will definitely give him back. Complaining doesn't help, it's counterproductive.
It turned out to be true, with Char khanoglu suspended, Vidal in a slump and Gagliardini struggling in the final stages of Inter's battle against Lazio, but even so, Inzaghi Jr. did not give Besino a minute to play.
The same is true of Sensi. He has been eager to play since he recovered from injury, because there are not many opportunities and some anxiety.
Previously, Little Inzaghi had the heart to comfort Sensi, but Sensi's feedback was not particularly positive.
Now that Charkhanoglu is suspended, although Sensi is theoretically the most suitable replacement, Inzaghi Jr. has not given Sensi 1 minute to play.
The city experts pointed out that the little Inzaghi's approach has two purposes. First, he wants either of the two to leave the team and free up a spot for Inter to bring in a rotating midfielder in the winter window, which he has made clear in his previous interview. Second, he is also warning the players in this way that the marginal people under his command can only change their fate by training diligently and playing seriously, and no one should try to ask for playing time by making noise.
At present, both Besino and Sensi have received some invitations. The two players are very angry and have turned down many invitations these days.
Now Inter have sent a clear signal that if the situation will change, we may wish to take another look.
In addition, the Italian media also focused on another player, that is, the 17-year-old young striker Curatolo, who was promoted by Inzaghi Jr. from the youth training.
Recently, many people have asked, Satriano is infected with the new crown, why did inzaghi Jr. leave the opportunity of the "fifth striker" to this little person who is unknown in the echelon? In fact, the author has only seen Kuratolo one game, so I specifically asked the reporter of the Milan Sports Newspaper who chased the youth training.
In the Inter reserve team, Kuratolo is one of the youngest players. In July, the freshman of the class of 2004 was promoted from U17 to U18, and in U18 he scored 7-7 goals and 1 assist. Just 4 months later, he jumped into the U19 team.
After skipping, he played 4 league games and 4 youth Champions League games in the U19 without scoring. Because I only skipped in November, and the data is not gorgeous, it is not famous. Before Satriano was infected, fans had been calling on Inzaghi Jr. to promote Abiyuso (U19 top scorer) or Casadej (U19 top star), but Inzaghi Jr. chose the lesser-known Kulatolo, which was inevitably controversial.
Why? Youth experts pointed out that because little Inzaghi likes players with good skills and fine feet.
Kuratolo is the "technical flow" of the echelon. As a fulcrum, hand-to-hand combat is not his strength, but the ability to control the ball, break through, intersperse, and pass, 1-2 opponents may not be able to grab the ball under his feet.
This is why he has no goals, but at the same time he is loved by Inter first team coach Inzaghi Jr. and second team coach Ziwo.
The Inter echelon has focused on the use of body streams in recent years, and there are not many seedlings with good technology. However, it is important to note the fact that players who rely on their bodies at the youth team level often lack stamina (such as Collidio) in the adult team. On the contrary, players who are alive and well in the youth team are easier to play in the adult team (such as Zaniolo).
Youth experts pointed out that people do not expect young men to be on the first team immediately, but if inzaghi Jr. can adjust the direction of inter echelon selection this time, which is a good thing.