L’Inter trova nuovi sponsor per aumentare i ricavi – CdS

Il “Corriere dello Sport” riporta che l’Inter per migliorare i suoi conti continua a lavorare sul fronte sponsor. Sono in arrivo due nuovi contratti, più uno in Cina.

NUOVI ACCORDI – L’Inter si sta facendo trovare pronta all’addio di Infront che dalla prossima stagione non individuerà più i partner commerciali nerazzurri (in cambio dei 20,1 milioni garantiti quest’anno), e con l’obiettivo di aumentare nel 2018-19 i ricavi commerciali ha chiuso altri due importanti contratti di sponsorizzazione: si tratta della Banca Popolare Milano, che sostituirà la Deutsche Bank, e della MasterCard che, ironia della sorte, è anche sponsor (da tempo) della Champions League. Nel bilancio 2017-18 invece è in arrivo un nuovo accordo con la Cina che permetterà di aumentare i ricavi e avvicinerà il pareggio di bilancio richiesto dall’Uefa.

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Il Dortmund vuole Dalbert, trattativa avviata – TS

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“Tuttosport” riporta che il Borussia Dortmund ha contattato l’Inter per Dalbert. I nerazzurri sono disposti a trattare, ma al momento c’è distanza.

QUESTIONE DI PRESTITO – È già ai saluti l’avventura di Dalbert in nerazzurro. Lucien Favre ha indicato il nome del brasiliano tra i consigli degli acquisti al Borussia Dortmund. La trattativa è immdiatamente partita ma, al momento, secondo “Tuttosport” c’è distanza tra le parti sulla formula del prestito: il club tedesco vorrebbe il diritto, l’Inter – che dovrà versare 26 milioni al Nizza essendo entrato pure il bonus Champions – punta all’obbligo.

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Terzo Tempo: Champions On To Champions League

Inter played Lazio in an away game that had so much on the line. Besides the obvious attempt at a Champions League qualification there was so much riding on a victory in this game which is why they were able to accomplish the season long goal they were so heavily striving for. Joao Cancelo and Rafinha basically played as if it was their last game which is kind of true because had Inter lost, due to the lack of revenue without the Champions league, keeping one let alone both of them would’ve been very difficult. Also, in regards to personal achievements, Serie A fans saw Icardi and Immobile go head to head for the title of top goal scorer in Serie A.

Inter lined up in their usual 4-2-3-1 besides Vecino who slotted into Gagliardini’s spot next Brozovic while the rest remained the same. For roughly the first ten minutes Inter seemed tp have come out to truly dominate until an unfortunate own goal off of Perisic’s face. The problem with this goal (deflection aside) was that Lazio was allowed so much space for nearly the entire first half. The Lazio players won nearly every single long ball which is why they were so dominant in the first half.

The second problem that led to Lazio’s second goal was that they let Lazio play through the middle way to easily. Lazio was constantly looking to deliver a strong message by repeatedly looking for the jugular pass that would put Inter away. The problem with Inter was that they were playing way to stretched out which is what led to the second goal. Instead of playing condensed and tight together to force Lazio on the outside. This allowed class midfielders like Leiva and Milinkovic-Savic to completely exploit the lack of mid field presence until further adjustments were to be made to shut down the middle and force small 2 on 2’s on the outside with Candreva and Cancelo on one side and Perisic and D’Ambrosio.

Two of Inters goals came from complete grit and hard work. There was no fantastic beautiful plays, the first goal came from the scuffle off the corner kick which saw D’Ambrosio convert his back post run. The second goal was Icardi’s penalty shot which came off a clear foul on Icardi after another previously cancelled penalty call credited to VAR. The third goal should be fully credited as a complete personality goal which truly showed who wanted it more in a situation where Inter is one of the best in Europe at; aerial goals.

In conclusion, Inter may not be considered Champions but after such a hungry performance like today, it can be argued that they won over the hearts and support of each and every fan by qualifying for the Champions League which evidently makes them champions in the hearts of every single Interisti. Our Champions have completed their journey and are onto the Champions League.

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RASSEGNA STAMPA – È il Lautaro-Day! Icardi rimane, Spalletti rinnova

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Pagellone INTER Stagione 2017/2018: Skriniar la miglior sorpresa della stagione, Brozovic e Rafinha i trascinatori. Icardi ancora capocannoniere, rimandato Dalbert. | Interfans.org

Pagellone INTER Stagione 2017/2018: Skriniar la miglior sorpresa della stagione, Brozovic e Rafinha i trascinatori. Icardi ancora capocannoniere, rimandato Dalbert. Archiviata la stagione 2017-2018 con un’incredibile ultimo episodio, l’Inter va in…
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Calciomercato Inter, ritorno di fiamma per Marlos

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Dopo aver risolto alcune situazioni interne delicate, l’Inter si butterà alla ricerca di un esterno destro. Al momento l’indiziato è Marlos.

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Rafinha a piccoli passi, serve tempo e diplomazia – GdS

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La “Gazzetta dello Sport” scrive che l’Inter sta provando ad ottenere un rinnovo del prestito di Rafinha. Il Barcellona al momento fa muro, ma con le giuste condizioni potrebbe accettare.

INCASTRI GIUSTI – La situazione col Barcellona per Rafinha è all’apparenza complicata, spiega la “Gazzetta dello Sport”. Per il brasiliano sta scadendo il prestito e l’Inter – la cui priorità per il prossimo mese sarà produrre plusvalenze per 35-40 milioni nell’ambito degli accordi con l’Uefa – non potrà spendere 38 milioni (35 più 3 di bonus) ma proporrà il rinnovo del prestito, possibilmente biennale, aumentando poi la parte fissa. Il Barcellona vorrebbe monetizzare per pagare Griezmann e ha altri giocatori da piazzare (tra cui Deulofeu, Munir e Andre Gomes) ma potrebbe anche venire incontro all’Inter a due condizioni. Che appunto più avanti il guadagno sia superiore e che nel frattempo non arrivi un club disposto a puntare forte su Rafinha. Il quale però ha già ribadito che vuole solamente l’Inter. Serviranno tempo e diplomazia. I primi passi li muoveranno Ausilio e Mazinho, il padre-manager del ragazzo

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Tactical Analysis – Lazio 2-3 Inter – A Fairy Tale Ending

Inter’s loss to Sassuolo last match day opened the door for Lazio to secure Champions League qualification with a win over lowly Crotone but them failing to take advantage meant we had one of the biggest and most highly anticipated matches in years for Italian football on Sunday night. A win would see Inter back in Europe’s elite competition for the first time in 7 years whilst Lazio just needed to avoid defeat to see them back in the competition for the first time since 2015 but it would be their first appearance in the group stages for 11 years so both clubs had a huge incentive to get over the line.

Formations:

The mastermind behind Inter’s season decided to stick to what has got them into this position which was always expected however one welcomed change was made to the line-up as Brazilian International, Miranda took his place replacing the long-serving Andrea Ranocchia in the backline. Gagliardini was also on the bench for the second game in a row if needed after returning from injury.

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Simone Inzaghi – who I’m sure was far from happy with his side last week after they couldn’t get the win needed to secure a top 4 finish – made a couple of changes to his starting XI with Luiz Felipe, Marušić and key man Ciro Immobile coming into the team, replacing Wallace, Basta and Caicedo respectively. Similarly to Spalletti, the Italian stuck to what has gotten his team into the position they are in.

First Half:

The match got off to a lively start with Lazio being extremely aggressive in their press, forcing Inter to be very good on the ball otherwise they would lose it in a dangerous area of the pitch (their own half).

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Škriniar who’s the ball carrier in this example does not have a single pass available going forward since the positioning of the Lazio players have led to them being able to cut off every option, thus forcing the defender to turn backwards. He did manage to find a neat pass inside to Brozović who was put under pressure straight away however some nice composure and movement led to the Nerazzurribreaking their lines of press and getting at their backline.

Inter dominated the ball from the kick-off however Lazio struck first with Marušić firing a wayward shot against Perišić causing the ball to go in a completely different direction leaving Handanović stuck and helpless to the situation as the ball trickled into the net. So, with the Biancocelestinow in the lead, their game plan was to not allow Inter to attack through the middle so they stayed compact, just like Sassuolo did last weekend. This even included their wingbacks at times.

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Lazio’s RWB can be seen almost playing in a central position however him doing this means D’Ambrosio cannot find any of his midfielders so this is very smart play as the Serbian fullback is shadow covering the wide area, knowing that Danilo can only go in that direction if he wants to progress the play forward and that is exactly what he does and as I explained, Marušić was intelligent in this situation and also very prepared as he managed to intercept the pass, leading to a dangerous Lazio attack.

One thing both sides tried to do was high press by overloading the side the ball was on. However, both teams managed to play out of the presses really well for the most part leading to dangerous attacks and opportunities, most notably when Icardi was put through by a tackle via Cancelo high up the pitch.

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This press is great if Inter win the ball since they’ll have many options within close proximity of the ball carrier whilst also being in the opposition’s half but on the other hand, if they don’t win the ball like in this sequence of play, Lazio have men over on the far side ready to receive the ball and attack the backline of the away side so it has pro’s and con’s yet both managers chose to deploy this tactic therefore feeling as if their teams could pull it off.

Second Half:

One major problem Spalletti noticed from the first half was the fact that Rafinha was very isolated and struggled to really get into the game due to Lazio’s narrowness and ability to cut off the passing lanes to him. Therefore, Luciano made a tactical change which saw Candreva have more of a free role in the middle instead of staying out wide. What this did was drag players away from Rafinha since his runs needed to be tracked.

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As you can see, Candreva was operating the left-half space with Ivan having the ball out wide. The Italian then made a darting run forward dragging not one, but two players with him thus creating a lot more space in the middle for Rafinha to work and operate in. When the Brazilian receives the pass from Perišić, he has two options as shown by the arrows since the space is now vacant in front of him. A simple yet very effective change by the coach.

As time went by, Spalletti knew he had to make a few tweaks in order to get back into the game and one of the changes was to push the midfield further forward, forcing Lazio backwards so Inter do not gain a numerical advantage in a dangerous area of the pitch, the final third.

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The concern with this is of course the fact that the men in dark blue and black were now very open to quick counter attacks but it was a risk that had to be taken. So, with the whole midfield pushed further forward, it led to Škriniar and Miranda stepping up into midfield positions to provide options if needed and to recycle the ball whilst still being in their half.

Both managers made changes which had direct impacts on the game, more so Inzaghi as he took off their top goal scorer, Immobile in order to switch to a more defensive 5-4-1 formation however Lazio’s captain, Senad Lulić was sent off just after Inter levelled the match via a Mauro Icardi penalty. This made the contest very much attack vs defence on paper with Lazio trying to desperately hold on for a draw whilst Inter needed a third goal to get the win.

But just two minutes after the sending off, Inter took the lead through a Vecino header from a corner which completely flipped the game on its head meaning Inter now had to defend whilst Lazio had to attack desperately.

With the one-man advantage, Spalletti managed to organise his team really well to take the sting out of the game, drawing fouls and throw-ins and since the home side had no real fire power up front and just not many real attacking options on the pitch, they couldn’t get a hold of the ball to even give themselves a chance to get the equaliser until right at the end but Inter held on for the victory, booking their place in the UEFA Champions League in the process!

Conclusion:

Well, just an amazing game to watch with many twists and turns, two very good managers who have been great this season but in the one match that truly mattered, I think many people will look back and question the tactical decisions of Inzaghi whilst Spalletti couldn’t have done much more with his side.

As a supporter, seeing that third goal go in was a magical and long-awaited moment filled with joy and happiness but those final 10 or so minutes were painful to watch. Thankfully, we got the final spot in the top 4 and we’re back where we belong, amongst Europe’s elite!

It has been a good season overall as we achieved our ultimate goal and now we can look forward to what happens in the summer in terms of arrivals and departures, and of course, we will have that beautiful Champions League anthem ringing out at the San Siro next season, I just can’t wait! See you then!

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