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Inter, well (re) done: without the pillars, but with ideas you can still aim for the top

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We needed a certificate, a certificate of safe driving, something that would provide proof. Genoa and Verona are not enough in absolute terms, but they are also advancing due to the better impression that Simone Inzaghi could leave after the first two games. Inter believes in it, has fun, has not reduced stimuli, but rather reinforced by the victory of the last Scudetto. And this is a credit to be attributed to the coach. There are no definitive sentences, we are still in August. But Inter crossed the hill with relative simplicity the first double difficulty of the season. Inzaghi immediately managed to find the right frequencies to communicate with the group. And here there is no need to wait: you quickly understand if the music is right, if the signal arrives well. Inter have won two games in diametrically opposite ways: the first smoothly, an infinite descent, the second a comeback, with difficulties sown here and there yet tamed. Inzaghi has already put in his pocket the feeling with a group that had been out for two “full” years of Antonio Conte, a coach who had made the bond with his players the number one commandment in his Nerazzurri history. The fact that Inzaghi enjoyed a quick, painless, even better winning, insertion is a sign of quality. A certificate, in fact. And he is the son of a technician who entered without wanting to cancel the good that has been done. But at the same time he quickly inserted his concepts on an already winning basis. The reassembly starts right here.

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