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Inter marshal's key motto shows three attitudes to return to anti-counter? Key adjustments take precedence

Inter marshal's key motto shows three attitudes to return to anti-counter? Key adjustments take precedence

After Inter lost to Sassuolo, there were some bad news, such as Fratesi's injury, which meant that Inter's military situation was more constrained.

Inter marshal's key motto shows three attitudes to return to anti-counter? Key adjustments take precedence

Losing isn't scary for a team aspiring to win the championship — no one is going to demand forever a winning streak except professional critics who keep their mouths shut when they win five in a row and jump out after a loss.

The important thing is to respond quickly after a loss and prove to everyone that the loss is just an accident, and without that, there is no championship temperament.

Inter marshal's key motto shows three attitudes to return to anti-counter? Key adjustments take precedence

According to several pages of the Milano Sport newspaper, during the training session before the Nerazzurri set off for Salernitana, Inzaghi Jr. gathered all the players for a face-to-face session. In this lecture, he emphasized many things, which can be summarized into three key points.

Inter marshal's key motto shows three attitudes to return to anti-counter? Key adjustments take precedence

First of all, the team should maintain confidence and correct attitude.

The coach wants the players not to doubt themselves and the team just because they lost to Sassuolo.

According to the reporter of the team, the coach told the players that Inter are still at the top of the table and are still the team with the most goals scored and conceded the fewest goals in Serie A. Although the team still needs to prove its continuity, the derby victory is enough to prove a lot, the team does not need to shake its self-confidence, let alone fall into anxiety, self-doubt and negative emotions because of defeat, and dare not attack higher goals.

The coach is what motivates the players: Inter are strong and despite losing in the last round, you have the ability to go back on the pitch and get back to winning quickly and prove it to everyone.

After the defeat, it is pragmatic to start with the morale aspect.

Inter marshal's key motto shows three attitudes to return to anti-counter? Key adjustments take precedence

In addition, the coach once again emphasized the concept that every player, whether the main player or the substitute, is valuable.

In the second half of last season, Inter seemed to have little hope of competing for four due to too many losses, but it was the coach who began to use rotation more reasonably to ensure that the team could play with better physical condition, and the team began to turn around, successfully compete for the fourth place, and play all the way to the Champions League.

Inter have not attempted rotation in the first few rounds of the season since the start of the season, and have suffered some ups and downs in their record after recently starting to increase their rotation, for which they have also received a lot of criticism. But the coach's words to the players prove that no matter what the outside world says, rotation is a must, and the intensive schedule requires everyone's contribution.

Inter marshal's key motto shows three attitudes to return to anti-counter? Key adjustments take precedence

After this training, Sky and Milano Sports made adjustments when making this round of starting forecasts, and Pavard, Klassen, Augusto, Sanchez and others replaced Damien, Mkhitaryan, Di Marco and Lautaro into the forecast starters, partly because the coach made his attitude clear.

Inter marshal's key motto shows three attitudes to return to anti-counter? Key adjustments take precedence

Third, the coach pointed out that the team's shortcomings are "reading the game, controlling the game and distributing the physical strength reasonably".

After the loss to Sassuolo, tactics are talking about it, Inter Derby has repeatedly improved in possession after the war, but the ability to create chances has not improved because of the increase in possession. The author also translated the relevant comments yesterday, not all of them are plagiarizing Lao Wei, but also because all parties are discussing this topic at the moment.

Why did Inter increase possession? The coach's words revealed the reason: because of the intensive schedule and the decline in physical fitness, the team used the method of improving ball control to reduce physical exertion. After all, on the court, the consumption of the possession side - whether physical or mental - is less than that of the defensive and passive running side with the ball.

During the long season, a team will sometimes play high levels of intensity – like the Milan derby – but not always with such intensity. When physical fitness is low, using possession to slow down is a common practice for strong teams.

But the loss to Sassuolo proved that the Nerazzurri did not do a good job of controlling the game, so the lead was reversed, and the coach raised this issue at this time in the hope that the team would change.

The team reporter pointed out that the coach will not require the team to pull the intensity every 90 minutes of the 38 rounds, but hopes that the team will have better control and seize the right moment to output physical strength and decide the game by reading the game better. In a word: in the proposition of "low consumption to get 3 points", reducing consumption is the second goal, and taking 3 points is the first goal, and you cannot put the cart before the horse.

Inter marshal's key motto shows three attitudes to return to anti-counter? Key adjustments take precedence

In summary, this admonition reveals the possible adjustments Inter may make after the loss: increase the intensity of rotation, better use the power of the rotation table, and implement the concept of "taking 3 points over reducing consumption".

Will his words help Inter play well in the next games against Salernitana and Benfica? See.