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·31 août 2025
Bergomi: ‘Same Old Problems As The last 4-5 Years’ Evident In Inter Milan 1-2 Udinese Serie A Loss

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·31 août 2025
Beppe Bergomi feels that “the same old problems as the last 4-5 years” were evident in Inter Milan’s 1-2 Serie A loss to Udinese.
The legendary former Nerazzurri captain gave his thoughts on Sky Sport Italia after the match, via FCInter1908.
Inter Milan’s early season momentum came to a grinding halt at the San Siro this evening.
The Nerazzurri may have thought that they were on their way to another victory after Denzel Dumfries put them ahead against Udinese in the first half.
However, the Friulani coped much better with going behind than Torino had last weekend.
Kosta Runjaic’s team managed to score twice. They used their pace and physicality to win the ball back, get forward quickly, and create chances.
Udinese managed to score twice to go in 2-1 up at halftime.
Then in the second half, Udinese defended virtually flawlessly. Inter had plenty of possession, but created few telling opportunities.
Therefore, the match ended in Inter’s first defeat of the campaign, just one match into it.
CAGLIARI, ITALY – NOVEMBER 25: Beppe Bergomi looks on during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and FC Internazionale at Stadio Sant’Elia on November 25, 2017 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)
Former Inter captain Beppe Bergomi commented after the match that “the problems that we’ve known about for the last 4-5 years have re-emerged.”
“They need players who can beat their opponent one-on-one,” he contended.
“Inter don’t have any like that. The only one that they had, Zalewski, was sold this summer.”
Bergomi added that “Udinese defended well, they were compact.”
“And just putting balls into the box against such a physical Udinese side is tough.”
Bergomi continued that “Under Inzaghi Inter reached incredible peaks in play with the combinations between the players.”
“But Udinese are a tough opponent for Inter due to their structure.”
“Inter signed five players under 23, but no starters,” Bergomi argued.
“Then all the other players are a year older. They were the last team to start preseason. It will be a difficult season for them.”