Simone Inzaghi, Inter Milan’s Scudetto-winning coach, is taking a diplomatic approach in response to the recent controversy sparked by Antonio Conte and amplified by Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis. The dispute centers around a penalty awarded to Inter during their 1-1 draw against Napoli at San Siro last Sunday, for a contact between Dumfries and Anguissa, which Calhanoglu subsequently missed.
Gazzetta dello Sport report that Inter Milan’s camp believes that these complaints from Naples will be a recurring theme throughout the season. They view it as a calculated strategy by league-leading coach Antonio Conte to exert pressure, a tactic he mastered during his time in Milan. The Nerazzurri are determined to navigate these attacks intelligently, focusing on their on-field performance rather than engaging in a back-and-forth dialogue.
This approach mirrors Inzaghi’s handling of a similar situation last season when he chose not to respond to then-Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri’s provocative “cops and robbers” comments. While Conte’s recent remarks, seemingly defending “the entire category,” may have irked Inzaghi, he remains outwardly unperturbed, demonstrating remarkable composure even when internally frustrated.
Inzaghi’s strategy is clear: let the team’s performance on the pitch do the talking. He skillfully avoided the controversy in the immediate aftermath of the Inter-Napoli match and intends to maintain this stance moving forward. The Inter Milan management believes that this unusual atmosphere could further unite the team, strengthening their resolve for the challenges ahead.