Not to mention improved efficiency, but increased Inter's attacking opportunities.
And Talista believes that his attack conversion rate and scoring efficiency can surely bring goals to Inter.
"Do you think our passing is bad? You think it's our midfielders' problem?" Finger was provoked by Talista's words. He glared at Talista angrily.
"Isn't it?" Talista, who was already hot-tempered, originally talking about team tactics, insisted on dragging it to a personal level. Fine, then I'll grant your wish, "Wasn't your performance in the first half a pile of dog crap?"
Subsequently, a fierce argument erupted in Inter's locker room, and only with the Head Coach's intervention did it receive some degree of relief.
However, as for the tactics to deal with San Remo, Inter instead didn't discuss much.
Most of their energy was spent on mediation.
...
The second half began, and Inter's condition did not improve.
No player dared to step up.
