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Inter Fantasy Football, against Genoa it is an emergency in attack

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Lukaku left, Lautaro suspended, Sanchez injured. There remain Dzeko (if the problems for the official are resolved in time) and the baby Satriano

First puzzle for Simone Inzaghi, coach of the Italian champions. With the farewell of Lukaku, the disqualification of Lautaro Martinez and the probable unavailability of Sanchez, who will command the Nerazzurri attack in the debut match against Genoa? Let’s try to answer this question.

Until a week ago, Simone Inzaghi had to take into account the only disqualification of Lautaro Martinez in view of the match against Genoa that will open the 2021-2022 season. The Nerazzurri world turned upside down within seven days. Lukaku was sold to Chelsea, Sanchez suffered a new muscle problem and, news of a few hours ago, even Martinez himself has a little discomfort but, as previously mentioned, he would have skipped regardless of the match with the Ligurians. In any case, there should be no problems with his possible ownership for the second championship game. Edin Dzeko will be made official in the next few hours. Therefore, he will be the main candidate to lead the Nerazzurri’s attack but a physique like his does not immediately enter into condition and it is not certain that he has 90 minutes in his legs. The Bosnian will play in tandem with the only certain player of a jersey. In this turmoil of bad news, the “baby” Satriano is the name on which Inzaghi will rely mainly for these first two days of the championship. Born in 2001, after several goals in the Spring he scored consistently even in the pre-season showing veteran traits despite being just over twenty years old. Now, strange to say, it is the only certainty of the Nerazzurri’s offensive department. And, watch out, that yours could be something in more than a midsummer story.

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