So far, Atalanta has provided a lesson that Inter needs to learn from. The similarities between Inter-Bodo and Atalanta-Dortmund are interesting. From the club colors to the goal difference, the situations seem similar.

Atalanta started this match in full force, without a hint of fear, and managed to score in the 5th minute. Right now, it's the 15th minute, and Atalanta is totally dominating the game. Why didn't Inter have this mentality too? Why did we have to wait until we conceded a goal before throwing everything we had at Bodo?

All in all, I think we need to support Atalanta tonight, the only Italian club still 'in the game' (considering that Juve has very, very slim chances of getting past Galatasaray).

by redoctopus369

16 Comments

  1. Dude it seemed out like our players didnt even wanted to pass the shift cause they are focused on scudetto. You really think they can beat us in San Siro? Even the first game chivu played with the second formation and put the best one vs Lecce. Inter and even the players dont want to gift another scudetto to milan cause they see they play once a week and allegri is an old fox.

  2. I mean, dortmund isnt playing like bodo with all the team on the goal line, this game is far more acessible than ours

  3. I really hate the day after Inter defeat or elimination, so many shit emotional take that wont change anything

    And here we are we apparently need to learn from a team 19 point below us, i get that it was UCL but still you can’t actually learn shit from different situations different opponents and even different priority

  4. I’m watching this game and all I think about it’s a lombard black-blue striped team playing at home vs a yellow germanic team and it feels strangely familiar.

  5. Zappacosta is better than henrique at his wing dribllings. Let that sink in. İmagine having a transfer management that can decide on sucic diouf henrique. 

  6. Upmost respect for Palladino for turning everything around like he did, after the mess Jurić made