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The first away win does not arrive for theInter who, after the draw in their debut at Marassi, avoids defeat in Monza in the final minutes. Having filed away the victories at San Siro against Lecce and Atalanta, while awaiting the week that leads to Manchester City and the eagerly awaited derby, the Nerazzurri struggle to impose their rhythm at the U-Power Stadium: Mota breaks the deadlock, Dumfries makes up for it after seven minutes. So Simone Inzaghi in the post-match analysis: “The approach was good. In the first 20 minutes we created a lot, we had to be good at unlocking the match. Last year it was a similar match, but we took the lead early. We had important chances, then we were slow in moving the ball aroundWe had little quality in the last pass: we had to try to shoot, we looked for the hole and we were not very clear-headed. Monza played a great game, we had to direct it. We were slow in the second half, then we conceded the wonder goal with three strikers on the pitch. Dany Mota did it really beautifully. Good reaction with the drawthen Frattesi’s last ball could have been the good one. It’s a shame but we’ll move on”.
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“The team played the game they had to – Inzaghi continued -, we deserved the victory but congratulations to Monza. The trident in the final? We had already done it in Genoa and tonight in the last 20 minutes. They worked hard, it wasn’t easy with teams that close up like that”. In closing, the Inter coach focused on two individuals: “Dimarco was tired at the end and I had run out of substitutionsbut it was just cramps. Zielinski is a quality midfielderthen he had to move back with Frattesi. I was satisfied with his entry. I don’t see him as a low vertex, we are already covered in that role. I like him as a mezzala”.
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Inter’s Struggle Continues: Simone Inzaghi Reflects on Monza Draw
On a day that was supposed to mark Inter’s first away win of the season, the Nerazzurri found themselves struggling to impose their rhythm at the U-Power Stadium against Monza. The match ended in a 1-1 draw, with Dany Mota breaking the deadlock and Denzel Dumfries equalizing just seven minutes later.
Despite creating several chances in the first 20 minutes, Inter failed to capitalize on their dominance, and Monza took advantage of their slow pace to take the lead. Coach Simone Inzaghi was frustrated with his team’s performance, citing their inability to unlock the match as the main reason for their struggles.
“We had important chances, then we were slow in moving the ball around,” Inzaghi said in his post-match analysis. “We had little quality in the last pass: we had to try to shoot, we looked for the hole and we were not very clear-headed.”
Inzaghi also praised Monza’s performance, saying they played a great game and made life difficult for Inter. However, he was pleased with his team’s reaction to going behind and their ability to salvage a draw.
“Good reaction with the draw, then Frattesi’s last ball could have been the good one,” Inzaghi added. “It’s a shame but we’ll move on.”
The draw means Inter remains winless away from home this season, and Inzaghi knows that his team needs to improve their performance on the road if they are to compete with the top teams in the league.
Key Takeaways from the Match
Inter struggled to impose their rhythm on the game, particularly in the second half, which allowed Monza to gain a foothold in the match.
Dany Mota’s stunning goal was a highlight of the match, but Inter’s inability to respond quickly to going behind was a major concern.
Denzel Dumfries’ equalizing goal was a welcome relief for Inter, but they will be disappointed not to have taken all three points from the match.
Simone Inzaghi’s post-match analysis highlighted Inter’s slow pace and lack of quality in the final third as major areas for improvement.
What’s Next for Inter?
With the match against Manchester City in the Champions League just around the corner, Inter will be looking to put this disappointing result behind them and focus on the big game ahead.
Inzaghi will need to find a way to get his team firing on all cylinders, particularly away from home, if they are to have any hope of competing with the top teams in Europe.
For now, Inter will have to settle for a share of the spoils against Monza, but they know that they need to do better if they are to achieve their goals this season.
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