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Italy's two post-99 strikers have dominated PK for many years why Inter's own children are weak

Capello and other celebrities have repeatedly stressed that in serie A giants, Inter's advantage is the defensive line or midfield.

To put it another way, that is to say: Inter's forward hard power is still worse than Juve, Napoli and other teams.

Italy's two post-99 strikers have dominated PK for many years why Inter's own children are weak

So far in the season, there have been many problems in inter forwards.

Due to age, Zheke has poor endurance.

Lautaro, after losing his partner Lukaku, is now in no phone with Dzeko and suffers a goal drought.

Correa has a lot of injuries and too low attendance. Sanchez is also the Glassman and is likely to leave the team when his contract is about to expire.

Therefore, all walks of life are looking forward to the introduction of a good striker at the end of this season, and the positioning of this striker should not be "Zheke's substitute", but to turn Zheko into a substitute.

Italy's two post-99 strikers have dominated PK for many years why Inter's own children are weak

Marotta, who will officially announce the renewal of his contract this week, has recently met and dined with Sassuolo CEO Canevali several times, which is to attack The Italian rising international Skamaca, which has been proven by many city experts many times.

Recently, Inter loan player Pinamonti performed well in Empoli, the number of league goals is the same as Skamaca's 9 goals, which has caused more heated discussions, many people ask: Why does Inter put Pinamonti, who is produced in his own youth training, not considered, bent on buying other popular students, and even use Pinamonti as a voucher?

Combining the analysis of a number of experts, it is worth talking about this issue.

Italy's two post-99 strikers have dominated PK for many years why Inter's own children are weak

Pinamonti recently gave an exclusive interview to Sportitalia's "Speciale calciomercato" program, in which he pointed out that Empoli is just a "trampolino" (springboard to success), he hopes to go to a bigger team in the future, the long-term goal is to return to Inter, he is a lifelong Inter fan.

Reporters asked Pinamonti, "Who is better than you or Skamaca?"? Pinamonti evaded the question: "It should be up to you, I have a very good relationship with GianLuca, and I will never allow myself to talk about who is better."

Italy's two post-99 strikers have dominated PK for many years why Inter's own children are weak

Pinamonti never thought about competing with Scamaka? Obviously, it is not possible.

In fact, Pinamonti, born in May 1999, and Skamaca, born in January 1999, are teammates at all levels of the Italian national youth team.

They were sometimes forward partners and even had assists from each other.

But there are few coaches who dare to send two legitimate strikers, so the two have a lot of time as "opponents".

Italy's two post-99 strikers have dominated PK for many years why Inter's own children are weak

The two men's years of "national brand" competition can be summed up as follows: Pinamonti has a higher starting point and Skamaca has more staying power.

In the 2016 UEFA U17 Championship, Pinamonti scored more goals and Scamaka was less conspicuous.

At the 2018 UEFA U19 Championship, Skamaca scored 2 goals and Pinamonti also had key achievements, with highlights on both sides.

In the 2019 FIFA U20 World Cup, Pinamontigui was the Italian captain + value king + head card, scoring 4 goals in 6 games to become the cover of the big game, and Skamaca was only rotating and supporting roles.

In the U17, U19, U20 and other echelons, Pinamonti is even better.

Italy's two post-99 strikers have dominated PK for many years why Inter's own children are weak

But the further back you go, the stronger Skamaca becomes.

In italy's U21 team, Skamaca scored nine goals, far better than Pinamonti's two goals.

Now that Skamaka has knocked on the door of the adult national team, Pinamonti is still waiting for Mancini's first call-up.

Italy's two post-99 strikers have dominated PK for many years why Inter's own children are weak

Obviously, it's not just Mancini who appreciates Skamaka more.

In the years of Inter back and forth, Pinamonti has only made 8 appearances, and has never been able to win the trust of Spalletti, Conte, Inzaghi Jr. and others.

Now that Skamaca has become a key target for Inter, Di Marzio and others have revealed that Inter may consider selling Pinamonti to raise funds to bring in Kamarca. That is, Pinamonti could be reduced to a "chip" for the Skamaca deal.

Italy's two post-99 strikers have dominated PK for many years why Inter's own children are weak

Why? Apparently not just because both have scored nine goals this season, Skamaka has all scored in athletic battles and Pinamonti has scored three penalties.

The reason is that in the "pivot forward" road, Skamaca is far ahead of Pinamonti.

Compared with all the statistics since his career debut, Skamaka scored every 90 minutes (0.43), shots on target 36.7%, pass success rate of 69.2%, sports war threat passing 1.56, although stronger than Pinamontillo (the four statistics are 0.31, 28.4%, 68.6%, 1.31), but the gap is not large.

Scamaka is stronger in defensive, hand-to-hand combat, confrontation, air combat, back and other fulcrum striker skills.

To give a few examples: defending against a 1v1 head-to-head of an opponent's assault, Scamaka had a 37.9 percent success rate and Pinamonti had a 6.9 percent success rate. This season, Skamaca averaged 1.55 steals + interceptions per game, compared to Pinamonti's 0.97. Skamaca has a 58% success rate in aerial confrontations, only 37% in Pinamonti, and so on.

Italy's two post-99 strikers have dominated PK for many years why Inter's own children are weak

Anyone who has watched Sassuolo's match knows that Skamaka's "main job" is to take the ball on his back, act as a fulcrum, propel advance, and charge to occupy the high point, and scoring goals is more like a "side job".

He mainly moves in the middle, leaning on hand-to-hand combat and knocking out space for other teammates.

Italy's two post-99 strikers have dominated PK for many years why Inter's own children are weak

Pinamonti's "main job" is to score goals. His main means of helping the team advance is to run widely, detour back to the side, ribs and other areas to meet, participate in the pass - the use is like the Spalletti era of Icardi, because the hand-to-hand combat ability is too poor, so it can only pull the edge, the effect is not good.

As we all know, Pinamonti's idol is Icardi, who debuted to imitate the former captain of Inter.

Italy's two post-99 strikers have dominated PK for many years why Inter's own children are weak

After 2018, many coaches pointed out that Pinamonti must transform and make up for the fulcrum role, otherwise it is inevitable that the ceiling is not high like Kutrone, Destro and others.

From his time at Frosinone, Pinamonti began experimenting with the transformation. The players are really hard, but there are 4 teams in 4 years, different coaches have different requirements, sometimes the main force and sometimes the substitutes, which plagues Pinamonti's transformation road. Relatively speaking, Skamaka has firmly embarked on the road of "pivot forward" since the age of 15-6, and it is normal to have more staying power.

That's perhaps why Inter now value Skamaca more than Pinamonti – the Nerazzurri now need a big centre forward who "plays for the team".

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