Davide Frattesi is not the only player who wants Inter Milan to become a super sub in the Champions League final against PSG.
Today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere Dello Sport highlights how Nerazzurri’s bench will be a real factor next Saturday, via Fcinternews.
There is little doubt as to who Inter Milan’s starter will be in the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain next weekend.
Nerazzurri coach Simone Inzaghi is trying to start 11 pretty tested.
However, Coach Inter is also very dependent on the replacement of the second half of the match.
Inzagi has gained a real reputation for making clockwork-like changes. Also, for free to use all five replacement slots.
There is little doubt that coach Inter wants to keep his team fresh in 90 minutes or more against PSG.
Inzag is ready to make changes in extra time, especially if the tie is distanced. There could even be a sixth alternative at the time.
Not only Frattesi – I’m hoping for “super subfactor” and PSG
Inzagi has already used the bench effectively this season in the Champions League.
The most eye-catching example is the influence of Davide Frattesi.
Frattesi scored a key goal against Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals. And he scored an even bigger goal in the next round, a very important time winner against Barcelona.
Frattesi is not a player that Inzaghi seems particularly trusted as a starter. However, if the game grows and the Intercoach needs fresh feet, energy and threats of targets, the 25-year-old can shine.
Therefore, it is not wise to rule out Frattesi, the Super Sub against PSG on Saturday.
However, Corriere is that Frattesi is far from the only player in which Inzaghi can have a good effect.
Nikola Zarewski has also been proven to be an impact alternative that can give you fresh legs and a different look.
Polish International has the ability to change the game, stamina and dribbling. He is also versatile enough to attack either side or midfield.
Augusto and Taremi may have an impact

Next, Carlos Augusto, named Corriere, is named as another potential shock sub. Wingback is a position where Inzagi tends to make changes as wide players get tired in the second half.
And August’s performance in the first floor of the inter semi-finals with Bayern Munich showed exactly what he could offer.
Meanwhile, in the attack, Corriere expects Mehdi Taremi to become an Intel super sub.
The Iranians came against Barcelona with both feet. During his tireless defensive efforts, hold-up plays and his assist against the winner of Fratesi’s second leg, he could be what Inter needed to watch the finals.