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Lautaro Martínez: Inter’s Argentine Talisman in Attack

Since the introduction of the Italian top-flight in 1898, we’ve seen quite a few Argentine players come away with the top scorer award. Antonio Angelillo and Omar Sívori won it in back-to-back years to close out the ’50s, whilst Pedro Manfredini became the third shortly after. The Albiceleste would have to wait a quarter-century for…

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Lautaro Martínez: El Toro’s Time to Shine in Qatar

At 25 years old, Lautaro Martínez looks set to play a leading role in Argentina’s hopes of winning their first World Cup since 1986. The goal machine from Bahia Blanca, Buenos Aires has been one of the most consistent players since Lionel Scaloni took over the coaching reigns of the Argentina National Team in 2018,…

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Scouting Report: Lautaro Martínez

From Liniers to Racing Club to Inter Milan, there has always been one thing that has remained consistent with Lautaro ‘El Toro’ Martínez: goals. With Barcelona eyeing the 22-year-old striker to replace the aging Luis Suárez, I will analyze the boy from Bahía Blanca, assess his strengths and weaknesses, and evaluate whether or not he…

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39. Lautaro Martínez

The top entry player of South America and one of only two players to take their place on this list, this gem thoroughly deserves his place as the continent’s #1 and to be completely honest, it seems a little wrong having him under this bracket as he is already a star within his side Racing Club.…

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Marcus Thuram: Inter’s Sharpshooter in Attack

After a season that saw them beat Fiorentina in the Coppa Italia Final, lose to Manchester City in the Champions League Final, and finish in the top four for a sixth straight season, Inter Milan underwent a sizable summer rebuild. André Onana and Marcelo Brozović departed for big-money fees, Edin Džeko and Milan Škriniar left…

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Inter Milan: The Best Broke Club in World Football?

Since about 2020, you could argue that Serie A was the most exciting and unpredictable of the top 5 leagues. Whilst the Premier League was dominated by Manchester City, the Bundesliga was in the clutches of Bayern München and La Liga’s big sides continued to do as they pleased, Italy has seen Juventus’ dominance ended…

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What Goes Up, Must Come Down, Must Come Back Up Again – The Rise, Fall and Rise Again of Inter Milan

It has been a roller-coaster few decades for Inter Milan — we’re taking a look at the club’s transformation over the past 30 years.   The 1990s – Not Everyone’s Golden Age   Ask any Italian football fan and they’ll say football peaked in the 1990’s. It’s easy to see why. The decade started with…

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Joshua Zirkzee Grabbing His Second Chance in Italy with Both Hands at Bologna

From Robin van Persie to Marco van Basten, from Patrick Kluivert to Ruud van Nistelrooy, the Netherlands has been blessed with a plethora of legendary strikers. The next Dutch forward to cement his status amongst the greats could very well be Joshua Zirkzee, who is turning heads for a Bologna side that is pushing for…

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Marcos Leonardo – A Diamond in the Rough

Santos have had it rough these last few years. They are arguably one of Brazil’s most emblematic clubs not only due to their trophy cabinet but because of them bringing through their youth ranks two of the best, if not the best ever Brazilians to ever grace the game in Pele and Neymar. And yet…

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From Istanbul With Love: A Tactical Analysis of the Champions League Final

In the aftermath of a hard-fought final where Manchester City emerged victorious, Pep Guardiola now stands as a revered figure, hailed as a deity in the blue half of Manchester. Despite encountering numerous battles against Inter’s relentless challenges, City showcased their mettle, adapting their tactics to overcome the Italian giants in a strategic showdown. Recognizing…

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