Inter Block in National Team, Biasin Responds to Controversy (LaPresse) – SpazioInter.it
Biasin’s comparison to respond to the controversy over Inter’s block in the national team, Spalletti is in the journalist’s sights
There is still a lot of bitterness in the mouth from the elimination ofItalia from the European at the hands of Swiss. Terrible performance by the Azzurri, among the worst ever: the only one up to par was Gianluigi Donnarummawho saved the situation several times.
He also did it in the first half against Swiss. Unfortunately, however, it wasn’t enough because everyone else wasn’t able to give their best, not even the Inter fans.
Barella e Sticksstarters in the eighth finals, were not even at their best. He was not there, however, due to injury Dimarco. Frattesi he entered the match five minutes from time with the result already decided.
Lots of criticism for Luciano Spallettiwho failed to convey to his players an organization of play, neither in the defensive nor in the offensive phase.
Among the strongest accusations against him is that of having changed too much. In fact, Italy took the field for four matches with four different formations.
In addition to the coach, the fans of other teams (and not only) are making fun of the famous block in these hours Interwhich in reality was not even at full strength on the field against the Swiss.
Biasin defends the Inter fans in the national team
The journalist Fabrizio Biasin, a well-known Nerazzurri fan, spoke about this controversy with a particularly apt comparison. And, above all, giving some responsibility for the lack of performance to their position on the pitch.
“There is talk of an Inter block that has failed, but a block is such if the players that compose it are used in their role and the rest is built around them.“, he wrote Biasin.
In fact, it’s hard to disagree with him: Sticks we have never seen it in its most suitable position, that is, as the left arm (during construction it was used as a central pivot with Calafiori on the left), as well as Barelladeployed in front of the defense as a midfielder or attacking midfielder with the Swiss. Never on the center right, his favorite area.
The same goes for Federico Dimarco, “forced” to defend as a full-back and not as a fifth in many situations. The only one closer to his position was Davide Frattesieven if not as a pure midfielder like at Inter but more as a attacking midfielder (a role he can still play).
Biasin he completes his reasoning with his comparison: “E’ like the “scomposto cannolo”: the ingredients are the same, but you eat it yourself“.
This post was last modified on 1 Luglio 2024 – 15:25