UEFA Champions League 2024-25: Simone Inzaghi hints at Inter Milan turnover for Arsenal clash

Asked what he thought of the new Champions League format, Inzaghi admitted that both he and the team were finding it harder to manage the extra games and eight different opponents.

Published : Nov 05, 2024 21:44 IST , Milan - 2 MINS READ

File photo: Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi.
File photo: Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi. | Photo Credit: REUTERS
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File photo: Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi. | Photo Credit: REUTERS

Simone Inzaghi hinted on Tuesday that he might be dropping some of his star names for Inter Milan’s Champions League clash with Arsenal with a key fixture with Serie A leader Napoli coming up at the weekend.

Inter has a near full squad available for Wednesday’s match at the San Siro but a packed schedule and the possibility of snatching the top spot in Italy on Sunday means the likes of Marcus Thuram, Alessandro Bastoni and Henrikh Mkhitaryan might not start against the Gunners.

“Unfortunately we had three big matches with Milan, Juventus and Napoli after each of our three Champions League matches (Inter played Torino at home after beating Red Star Belgrade). If you look at the teams who are playing in Europe this week, only Inter have a difficult match afterwards,” said Inzaghi.

“We’re assessing the situation... This morning the boys looked like they’d recovered well even though we’re only 40 hours after the Venezia match (won 1-0). Tomorrow morning I’ll try to pick the team best equipped to play and dominate the match,” he added.

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Asked what he thought of the new Champions League format, Inzaghi admitted that both he and the team were finding it harder to manage the extra games and eight different opponents.

Inter sits seventh in the new single standings, in the top eight positions which give direct access to the last 16 but level on seven points with ninth-placed Arsenal and five other teams.

“In the old group stage you only needed to prepare for three different teams, so it was much simpler. Now you have to prepare eight different matches, whereas before after three games you already had an idea of what the group might look like and what could happen in the final three matches,” said Inzaghi.

“Instead now you know that there’s a league table, the positions and in theory how many points you might need, but you could end up moving up or dropping down one or two places with one goal scored or conceded. Maybe it’s more fun, more intriguing, but for us it’s much more difficult,” he added.

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