Titans will fill Inter's five-year void amid controversy mixed The next appreciating king?
Another FIFA matchday, Inter can only pause to think about the last two league home games to concede five points, and instead focus on the national team level.
There is a lot of news that makes Inter very big-headed.
For example, Spalletti said that on this wave of national team matchdays, Italy faces a hard battle and a vicious battle (to play England), and the team will be used, specialized, and killed a number of Italian internationals who use Inter, and even the formation and routine are ready to copy Inter. It is not difficult to imagine that ten thousand heads flew in little Inzaghi in his heart ... At the same time, one can only pray that no one gets hurt.

At the same time, another player also caused a lot of discussion, that is, Brazil's new international Augusto.
Over the years, the Nerazzurri has had many internationals from Italy, Argentina, Croatia, the Netherlands and other powerful national teams, but Brazil internationals are rare.
The last person to be steadily selected for the Brazilian team was Miranda in the early days of Suning's administration.
In this sense, Augusto has also filled the gap of five years in the team.
Being selected for the Brazilian team is a dream come true for the individual players, but it has also caused some controversy.
The controversy is clear, Inter do not want more South American foot. Because from the perspective of the FIFA virus, the load on the South American foot is much greater than that of the European international (the consumption of the game is additional, and the long-distance flight across the Atlantic, jet lag and other problems will make the player's condition after returning from the national team more affected). What's more, there are other problems in South American football, such as going to the plateau (Bolivia, Ecuador) from time to time, such as the small actions of pit people will increase the chance of injury, such as CONMEBOL sometimes inexplicably making the schedule of the Extreme Pit Club and so on.
Of course, Inter coaches don't want too many South American feet under their command.
The biggest controversy is that in the past 1-2 years, Augusto has always refused the sincere invitation of the Italian team, which has also triggered a discussion about whether he chose Brazil instead of Italy is a blessing or a curse.
As we all know, Augusto is a dual Brazilian-Italian player, although he was born and raised in Brazil, received Corinthians youth training from an early age, and also represented the Brazilian U20 youth team in some major competitions, but his great-grandfather and great-grandmother were pure Italian. Brazil has not called him up for the past 1-2 years, so the Italian Football Federation has been sincerely inviting him to play for Italy.
In the past 1-2 years, the players have repeatedly stated that the priority is to wait for Brazil to call, but they have not completely closed the door to the Italian team, which has left many people with some hope.
As Augusto finally chose to fight for Brazil and cheerfully stated after being selected for the Brazilian team, "There is nothing better than playing for his home country", some Italians also expressed disappointment and dissatisfaction.
From an individual point of view, is it better to choose Brazil or Italy?
Experts in the circle generally believe that from the perspective of appreciation, it is better to choose Brazil.
After becoming a Brazilian player, the player's value will increase faster than becoming an Italian international, which has been proven many times in the past few years.
Augusto transferred to Italy in 2020, he spent 3 years, nearly 100 Serie B, Serie A matches, and increased his current value to 15 million euros, this appreciation rate is very slow, changing England nationality has long been several times good!
But after becoming a Brazil international, maybe soon, his value will skyrocket. At the moment, Augusto is the fifth most expensive player in Brazil, and there is plenty of room for improvement, which Inter would certainly like to see. After all, according to the current Inter employment style, some young people who were originally expected by the team - such as Bisek, Aslani and others - it is very difficult to get enough playing time, Augusto has been rated by many media as the next potential appreciation, also because others have more resistance to increase their value.
Moreover, Augusto's possibility of competing for the top position in the Brazilian team is not small - Brazil's current main left-back strength is not strong (Marseille's Lodi, or Monaco's Henrik and others are not significantly superior to Augusto's ability), and there are still many famous people who are optimistic about Augusto's impact on the main team.
Brazil coach Dinis has high hopes for Augusto: "Will Carlos Augusto be a surprise for Brazil? No, no, not a surprise, he's been in our scouting range for a long time. We hope he settles down well [with the national team] and shows the world what he shows at the club."