In the case of Inter's current situation, I fear it's hard for Javier Zanetti to fight alone. I'm afraid this Inter team won't wake up. Before the season, Luciano Moggi said such words: "This Inter Milan team needs to replace six to seven positions because the team's age structure is also aging......" But in fact, throughout the whole summer, Moratti didn't even find a suitable mainstay for the team. Jonathan and Sauro had been confirmed as gray areas, Fran has been under scrutiny due to his declining form, he has often faced boos from fans, and Alvarez and Cassano haven't completely taken over from the veteran class either. Former Inter Milan boss Spriaja added before in an exclusive interview with a journalist from Inter Milan: "Originally, I thought Mourinho was going to cultivate Koulibaly, Alvarez, and Castro, but the club bought Fran and Sauro instead. Why?"
With reinforcements not coming through as hoped, Inter unexpectedly continued to sell their core players, for example Eto'o and Thiago Motta. La Gazzetta dello Sport mentioned: "Eto'o and Thiago Motta are key players for the team tactics; they left, and the team will have to rework on tactics." The facts proved that after Eto'o left and without finding the right candidate to replace him, Inter finally let him go. In the absence of Eto'o, Inter struggled to find a suitable replacement. Also, Inter once performed well with Thiago Motta, winning eight games consecutively. However, without Thiago Motta, Inter Milan couldn't secure even one victory, and the team’s tactical routines were all messed up.
In terms of training young players, Inter made many mistakes. Despite introducing many young talents from South America, after all, they just arrived in Italy and still needed to adapt. At this point though, Inter didn't trust its own youth training system. In recent years, the most representative two talents - Balotelli and Thornton - both went to the English league. Balotelli, considered a potential star, ended up at Manchester City due to character issues. As for Thornton, he only got limited starting opportunities in Inter, yet his performances were colorful. In the battle against Cristiano Ronaldo, even when not at his peak, he was considered the Nerazzurri Paolo Maldini. But in the summer, Inter inexorably sold Thornton to Newcastle United, and another promising striker, Loria, was also sent out on loan.
Recently, Thornton said in an interview: "My generation and Balotelli grew up together, and I know his strength. He could become a star. It was a mistake for Inter Milan to sell him." When a reporter asked if Inter hadn't carefully evaluated him and other young talents like Karl Dean and Saul, Thornton smiled and said, "And Balotelli."
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