Inter Milan Boss To Make Numerous Changes To Lineup In Champions League Clash Vs Young Boys | OneFootball

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·22 de octubre de 2024

Inter Milan Boss To Make Numerous Changes To Lineup In Champions League Clash Vs Young Boys

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Inter Milan manager Simone Inzaghi will tweak his formation for Wednesday’s UEFA Champions League game against Young Boys.

According to Tuttosport, as reported by FCInterNews, the Nerazzurri boss is considering making numerous changes to the starting line-up that squeaked past Roma on Sunday.


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Lautaro Martinez’s second-half winner catapulted Inter to a 1-0 triumph at the Stadio Olimpico.

However, the Nerazzurri lost two first-team stars in the process.

Francesco Acerbi and Hakan Calhanoglu succumbed to injuries in Rome.

Therefore, they are out of contention for tomorrow’s fixture in Bern, causing a selection nightmare for Inzaghi.

In addition to the star duo, Inter will take this trip without Tajon Buchanan and Kristjan Asllani.

On the only positive note, Piotr Zielinski is back from a minor hamstring problem.

Inter will enter the Stadion Wankdorf pitch as odds-on favorites despite several high-profile absences.

But Inzaghi will make further adjustments to his starting line-up.

Inter Milan Boss Simone Inzaghi Set to Make Numerous Changes To Line-up In Champions League Clash Vs Young Boys

For starters, Inzaghi will alter his attack.

Marcus Thuram and Martinez should move to the bench in favor of Marko Arnautovic and Mehdi Taremi.

The latter duo inspired Inter to a 4-0 thrashing of Red Star Belgrade in the previous Champions League round.

Therefore, Inzaghi has no reason to doubt his second-string options.

Moreover, he’ll make more tweaks at the back.

With Acerbi out, Stefan de Vrij will return to the starting XI alongside Yann Bisseck.

Indeed, the young gun should displace Alessandro Bastoni, who desperately needs a breather.

More changes will affect the engine room, where Zielinski could take Calhanoglu’s role.

However, the Turin paper sees Nicolo Barella, fresh from returning from a long-term injury, as the Turkish playmaker’s deputy.

It would see Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Davide Frattesi complete the midfield trio at the expense of the Polish ace.

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