Inter Milan manager Simone Inzaghi finds himself at a crossroads as he contemplates changes to his defensive lineup. The recent derby defeat against AC Milan has highlighted concerns, particularly regarding Benjamin Pavard’s form.
Calciomercato report how the French defender has been struggling to find his best performance levels, with his difficulties evident not only in the Milan derby but also in the previous match against Monza. Pavard’s poor showing in the action leading to Dany Mota’s goal for Monza has raised eyebrows and prompted serious reflection from Inzaghi.
With Inter’s upcoming away fixture against Udinese, the manager faces a crucial decision. The team can no longer afford missteps, and Inzaghi must prioritize fielding players in their best form, regardless of reputation or established hierarchies.
Waiting in the wings is Yann Bisseck, who impressed with a strong performance in Manchester before being relegated to the bench. The young German defender has shown significant growth since his arrival at Inter, developing in both authority and personality.
Bisseck is no longer the shy newcomer of a year ago. While his start to the season wasn’t flawless, as evidenced by a costly error against Genoa, he has demonstrated his capability to challenge for a starting position. His performances towards the end of the previous season showcased his readiness to compete with the more established Pavard.
For Pavard, the risk of losing his starting spot is real. However, at this level of football, competition within the squad is beneficial. Inzaghi’s decision for the Udinese match could have implications beyond just one game, potentially reshaping the defensive dynamics for the crucial matches ahead.