Inter Milan Substitute Duo Under Fire For Second Half Displays In 4-4 Serie A Thriller Vs Juventus
Criticism has been directed at Yann Bisseck and Davide Frattesi for their display in the part of Inter Milans Serie A match, against Juventus.
According to FCInterNews citing the print edition of Turin based newspaper Tuttosport today indicates that the duos entry, into the game led to Inter losing their grip on the match.
In the part of yesterdays Derby of Italy Inter faced a challenging situation.
The Nerazzurri had already let in two goals, on one end of the field. Managed to score four themselves and even had opportunities to score more.
The game had been incredibly exciting far.
Inter had a lead with two goals so the next step, for them was to control the pace of the game and maintain their advantage by reducing the intensity of the match.
Unfortunately for the teams prospects of success at that moment, in the game the changes made by Nerazzurri coach Simone Inzaghi did not yield the desired results.
Inters coach Inzaghi had motives for making both of the substitutions he implemented.
Frattesi left the Nerazzurri coach with few choices, in that situation.
Piotre Zielinski began the game, against Juventus. Performed admirably in his debut start for Inter in Serie A.
Zielinski had recently recovered from a muscle injury.
The 30 year old player signaled to Inzaghi that he had to be substituted because of some discomfort, in his thigh.
Kristjan Asllani was recovering from an injury well; therefore Inzaghi chose not to bring him off the bench.
The Inter coach then decided to bring in Frattesi. Shifted Nicolo Barella, to the defensive midfield position that Zielinski previously occupied.
Frattesi wasn't the fit for Inter at that point, in the game; his inability to maintain possession and control the tempo allowed Juventus to make a comeback.
Inzaghi substituted Benjamin Pavard after he got a card. A move that has become quite common for the Inter coach by now.
Pavard managed to hold his own but when Bisseck came on as his replacement and Kenan Yildiz scored twice from the bench to secure Juventus an unexpected point.
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