Inter will want to win, but they are fully aware of the difficulties they could face while playing the Young Boys in Bern.
For coach Simone Inzagi, who has few options for this pivotal match, injuries are one of the main issues. The synthetic pitch where the game will be played is the biggest issue. Since they must alter their game plan and exercise caution when handling the ball, young boys are one of the most delicate transfers for any European squad.
The house masters, on the other hand, utilize this as an extra weapon to develop even common shots and tactics to annoy friends. Throughout history, numerous outstanding teams have struggled in the “Vankdorf” stadium. Manchester United, Juventus, and Real Madrid all suffered defeats there. The “trap” is one that Simone Inzaghi’s Inter may fall into. However, the latter wish to adopt a cautious approach to qualifying after doing admirably in the Champions League.
The game against Juventus this weekend is undoubtedly another factor that cannot be disregarded. Inzagi has to deal a psychological blow to the white team, who are viewed as one of the contenders for the championship title. Despite the fact that they are professionals and are fully aware of what it means to underestimate the opponent, it is unavoidable that some of the players give the duel with “The Lady” their full attention.
In spite of the Inter’s team physical issues, Inzagi is always free to make adjustments. In both offense and defence against the Young Boys, he is anticipated to play with the second line. While Bisek, De Vraj, and Bastoni will replace the starter, Zomer will start in goal. Dumfries is a starter on the right, whereas Augusto is on the left. Fratezi, Çalhanoglu, and Barela will make up the midfield. Tarem and Arnautovic, the champions, are part of the attack. Both rested in Rome and are prepared to take over the attacking team’s fortunes. They were vital in the encounter against Cervena Zvezda.