Simone Inzaghi says that despite the night’s Serie’s defeat to Bologna, the Serie title race is “no over” for Inter Milan.
Nerazzurri’s coach responded to a defeat after the match, speaking to Italian broadcaster Dazn via Fcinternews.
Inter Milan took a devastating blow to their Serie a title hopes at the Stadio Renato Dorara.
Nerazzurri admitted to a 0-1 defeat at rest. This was the fourth loss of the season in the league.
Inter’s momentum from the Champions League has collapsed. The team saw the shadows of the side who secured a draw against Bayern Munich to advance to the semi-finals.
Inter seemed on the course to at least see the draw. Given the obvious fatigue in Nerazzurri’s performance, the point would not have been the worst.
However, the epic overhead kick by Bologna Winger Ricardo Orsolini meant that Inter had to return to Milan empty-handed.
Inzagi claims that “the title race is not over” despite the loss of Bologna 0-1 Milan
Inter is currently on the level in points against Napoli and has five matches to participate in the league campaign.
Nerazzurri, on the other hand, certainly feels they have a more difficult fixture list to come. At least on paper.
Therefore, the momentum appears to lie in Partenopey.
But Intercoach Simone Inzagi is not too hurrying.
“It’s too early to analyze tonight,” he recalled after the match. “The team was nervous.”
“We have to defend better and don’t finish Oroslini,” Coach Inter admitted the winner in his later years.
“I can’t say anything about how the guys did for 93 minutes,” he added.
Inzagi then added vigorously, “The fact that the throw-in was 12 meters away could not be an excuse.”
The Nerazuri coach also said “the players are gone.”
“And the two players who received the reservation were one yellow card from the suspension, which is why they are not available against Rome.”
Henrikh Mkhitayran and Alessandro Bastoni both came into the book. So both will be stopped due to a conflict with Galolrossi next weekend.
“We’ll have an important semi-final on Wednesday,” Inzagi said.
“And tomorrow, we’ll analyze what happened today.”
However, Coach Inter was clear: “The title race is not here in Bologna, here in Bologna. No doubt.”
He said with Naples, “We’re on the point.”
And that “fixtures are only of relative importance.”
“Because every match in Italy is against a well-organized opposition.”
Inzagi at the Bologna Slow Inn was furious

The winner of the final gasp in Bologna came from a long throw-in. And in Inter’s coach’s view, it probably never happened.
“The guys were frustrated as the ball came out in my technical area, but they mostly moved the throw-in to the technical area of Bologna,” Simone Inzagi said.
“You can’t kick the ball 12 meters away like that.”
“But even so, we should have defended better with the numerical benefits of the region,” Inter Rued.
“We lost a very important match. We didn’t deserve to lose.”
Inzagi admitted that it was “it hurt.”
“Tomorrow we’ll analyze the match when we’re feeling better.”
“But the title race won’t end here in Bologna.
Inzagi then insisted, “I’ll go again from today’s performance.”
“We hit with a team of good shape,” continued Coach Inter. “They only lost one home match against Verona.”
Inzagi declared, “We gave it all.”
“We gave great respect to Bologna by attacking when it was the right time.”
“We would have been happy to accept the draw,” Inzagi admitted. “That would have been the most unbiased outcome…but it’s football.”