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Chapter 231 Depressed Bianchi

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Looking at the worried expressions of the players on the court, Inter Milan head coach Bianchi looked extremely helpless.

At that time, Mr. Moratti, the chairman, did consult with his opinions on the team's recruitment, and he also seriously gave detailed answers to the current shortcomings of the team. At that time, he was happy to think that Mr. Moratti, who was much more generous than the former chairman, could bring him the players he wanted.

In the end, the team's summer's win disappointed Bianchi. The powerful center he expected like Carnevale did not come, but instead came the technical Canu and two shooters - Blanca and Gonz.

That's fine, after all, when he coached in Rome before, he didn't have a strong center in charge, and he still won an Italian Cup trophy, but the arrival of Carlos and Lambert made Bianchi want to curse.

What I want is a full-back with steady defense and a superstar offensive midfielder. As a result, you get me a full-back who only knows how to attack and a Lambert who has not proved himself in the European arena... Boss, how did you listen to me!

This is also a common problem in the Italian football circle. Even the head coach of the club does not have the right to make a decision. At most, he has a "right to suggest" that is better than nothing. Even Mourinho, who later generations, gave "I am the biggest under God" and received this kind of treatment when he coached Inter Milan.

At the same time, Bianchi's proposal to introduce another powerful central defender was also gorgeously ignored by Boss Mo Da, who was obsessed with the star in the midfield, forcing the Italian coach to move the team's meritorious defence Bergomi to the middle and let Argentine full-back Javier Zanetti, who had just landed in Europe, take over the right back position. Fortunately, it seems that the effect of this change of the team is quite good.

Because Paul Ince did not perform well in the league, Bianqi found Morati and earnestly hoped that Boss Moda would introduce a reliable defensive midfielder, but was rejected by Morati, who was obsessed with offensive players without hesitation. In Boss Moda, the team's defensive players are already enough and have good strength. What Inter Milan needs now is more gorgeous offense and more stars rather than boring defenses.

Thinking of these things, Bianchi couldn't help but sigh heavily. Although he was ridiculed by many media as "Maradona's nanny" when coaching Naples, he meant that he would only rely on this Argentine superstar to win the game. But even the Argentine man with a perverted personality was not as difficult as this boss now. At least the Argentine football king would rationally allow him to replace Batista who strongly demanded to be introduced with Alemès. If this big boss of Moratti did not send the stars he introduced in a large amount of money in the game, he would probably leave...

The players are worried about the actions of the new coach after coming to the club, and they are already the main players who are worried about whether the new coach will continue to be reused after the arrival of the new coach. The substitutes and bench players are also secretly retaining their strength, hoping to perform well after the new coach arrives and get a long-lost opportunity to play.

What? You said the game against Fiorentina? Inter Milan players with low morale really don't care about this. After all, they are not only eight points behind their opponents in points, but their winning rate is less than half of that of the opponent. In their opinion, the head coach is already exhausted and about to be dismissed. It is better to let them play freely on the court if they follow his tactical arrangements...

Therefore, when Otavio Bianchi gave the final tactical explanation in the visiting team's locker room, the old coach of course noticed the casual expressions of these players. Bianchi, who had been with Italian football for many years, knew the reason for this situation. He shook his head and put down the tactical board in his hand, indicating that the players could go out to play - he was ready to accept the fate of being fired by the club as soon as the game ended.

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After a whole week of hard work and making full preparations, Ranieri sent a starting lineup that he thought was most suitable for dealing with Inter Milan.

Goalkeeper Toldo and four defenders are Zambrota, Nesta, Ferrara and Fortunato from left to right. Ranieri believes that Zambrota, who can sprint back and forth on the right, can restrain Carlos's wide attack more than traditional right backs than Lindley, and the experienced Fortunato should not be a problem to deal with Zanetti, who is still a newcomer.

In the midfield, Ranieri, who learned from his mistakes, finally decided to attack the opponent's goal on a solid defense basis when facing a strong team. He was fed up with the aggrieved by Juventus in the second half of the last game. Under this kind of thinking, Dibiagio, Effenberg, Davis and Rui Costa got the starting opportunity, and ahead of them was the forward line composed of Batistuta and Djokaf - Inzaghi suffered a little injury in the last game and was forced to miss the game.

Bianchi on the other side had no extra choice. Facing the aggressive boss Mo Da and the players who were already disconnected from him, he just sent out the biggest players in his hands: Italian national goalkeeper Palioca, old captain Bergomi, Brazilian defender Carlos, England international Paul Ince, Argentine Zanetti and Lambert... On the front line, Blanca and Gonz, who have scored goals since joining the team, and Nigerian Canu is waiting for calls on the bench.

After the game began, Fiorentina, which had a strong morale, quickly took the initiative by taking advantage of the home advantage and the opponent's depressedness. Djokaf, Costa and Effenberg frequently used their breakthroughs and passes to create opportunities for Batistuta, who was at the forefront, to score a goal; while the Nerazzurri's offensive was limited to the rotational breakthroughs of Carlos and Zanetti on the sidelines. Lambert, who was the core starter of the organization, still did not adapt to the Serie A. Davis and Dibiagio and others' fierce siege made the Argentine midfielder who was used to the loose defensive atmosphere in the South American arena very uncomfortable. He repeatedly conceded goals in the frontcourt and was "abandoned" by his teammates after several attacks.

In the fifteenth minute of the game, Sanetti forced a breakthrough in Fortunato's defense on the right and passed the cross to the middle, but Lambert, who was about to catch the ball, was arched by Davis with his butt and lost his balance. The ball was easily taken by Dibiagio, who assisted in defense, and then passed it to Effenberg immediately.

The German Tiger took a few steps forward after receiving the ball, shook his right ankle, and the ball immediately flew obliquely towards Djokaf on the left. In front of the French was a large open space. Sanetti, who was responsible for defending this area, had just inserted the attack.

Bergomi, who was responsible for making up for his teammates, rushed up and fell into nothing, because just when Bergomi left his defensive area, Djokaf had already made a cross, and the cross was Bergomi's defense area!

Since another central defender Fraci was quite a distance between Batistuta, who had already jumped high and prepared to attack, the unguarded Argentine God of War headed the ball this time, and the ball quickly penetrated into the Inter Milan goal with lightning speed!
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