Which Clubs Are Inter’s Biggest Challengers To Winning The Europa League?

The 2019/20 season has been a strange one for many Inter fans due to the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown measures.

It has been the same for fans across the footballing world who also saw their seasons halted for a while. While some played at top USA online casinos to pass the time or found other sports to follow, it was a real relief for fans when football swung back into action recently. For Inter fans, this means that their team will soon be back in Europa League action as UEFA recently announced the competition would start again in August.

There is no doubt that manager Antonio Conte has a strong enough squad to take the trophy home with players like Lukaku, Young, Barella, Godín, Brozovic, and Martínez to call on. Although dropping out of the Champions League was a blow, they eased past Ludogorets in the Round of 32 to set up a tie with Spanish team Getafe in the Round of 16.

This was hit by the COVID-19 lockdown, though, and is now due to be played as a one-off game in early August. Inter look to be playing into some kind of form with three wins, and two draws from their last six games in Serie A. That should mean that Getafe holds little fear for them and will see Inter progress further in the competition. One thing is for sure – manager Conte is sure to make winning the Europa League Inter’s priority this year now.

Inter are not the only strong team heading into the latter stages of the Europa League. But which other sides might give the best team from Milan trouble?

Manchester United

Perhaps THE major challenger that Inter will have to overcome to clinch the trophy is Manchester United. They have been excellent in the Europa League so far. United topped their group with 14 points and only lost one game along the way. They have already played the first leg of their Last 16 tie against LASK Linz, which they won 5-0. That should see them breeze through the second leg and into the quarter-finals.

Top dangermen for Inter should they face the Manchester team will be creative midfield player Bruno Fernandes along with talented young strikers Mason Greenwood and Marcus Rashford.

Bayer Leverkusen

One team that is having a strong season at home and in the Europa League is Leverkusen. Their major strength lies in attack, where Leon Bailey and Moussa Diaby have been very good for them. Of course, the real standout player is winger Kai Havertz who is a game-winner all on his own.

While they may not have the deepest squad to call on if injuries strike, they are still one of the top sides left in the competition. You feel they should have too much for Rangers again in their second Last 16 leg and go forward full of confidence.

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Wolverhampton Wanderers have upset the odds this year and have enjoyed their European adventure so far. Results like a 4-0 home victory against Espanyol in the first knockout round is evidence of this. The major advantage they have is manager Nuno Espírito Santo, who looks to be a great tactician.

The way the team plays is also perfect for European football as they are well-organized, like to pass it about, and are quick to break. Inter will have to watch out for striker Raúl Jiménez and pacey winger Adama Traoré if they do face Wolves.

Sevilla

With six wins out of five games in the group stages, and with such a strong record in the competition over the course of the last decade, Sevilla are always one of the ones to watch. With 14 goals scored in the group and only three conceded, they seem to have a good balance to their side.

They do meet Roma in a one-off Round of 16 tie in early August, and it will not be easy. If Sevilla does get past the Italian side, then you would have to fancy them to get to the final. Of course, this is a team that has won the Europa League multiple times before, and the experience will also work in their favor. They will need striker Munir and captain Jesús Navas at their best, though to stand a chance of going all the way.

Europa League in 2019/20 Could Be Inter’s

Although the Champions League campaign did not go to plan, Inter could still have a good season if they lift the Europa League trophy. If manager Conte can also make sure the team stays in the Champions League spots in Serie A, it will not be too bad a campaign overall. While the above teams show that there is plenty of action left in the Europa League yet, you still feel confident of Inter taking the trophy home.

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