1989–90 Inter Milan season
1989–90 season | |
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Chairman | Ernesto Pellegrini |
Manager | Giovanni Trapattoni |
Serie A | 3rd |
Coppa Italia | Group stage |
European Cup | Round of 32 |
Supercoppa Italiana | Winners |
Top goalscorer |
League: Jürgen Klinsmann (13) All: Klinsmann (15) |
All statistics correct as of 29 April 1990. |
Season
The reigning champions of Internazionale changed his centre-forward, Ramón Díaz, with Jürgen Klinsmann: in German league, he had scored at least 15 goals for season since 1985.[1] In fact, he soon proved his skills scoring twice in Coppa Italia.[2][3] However, the long-awaited European campaign expired out in the first round[4]: Malmö, champions of Sweden, beaten Inter for 1–0 and then equalized 1–1 in Milan, defeating Trapattoni's side.[5][6]
Despite the conquest of domestic supercup[7], Internazionale was not able to solve the problem of partnership between Klinsmann and Aldo Serena: they also were not strong enough for Milan and Napoli, finishing the league with only a third place.[8]
Squad
Goalkeepers
Defenders
Midfielders
Giuseppe Baresi Nicola Berti Alessandro Bianchi Enrico Cucchi Pierluigi Di Già Andrea Mandorlini Gianfranco Matteoli Lothar Matthäus Fabio Tricario Cristiano Scapolo
Attackers
References
- ↑ Stefano Petrucci (2005). La storia dell'Inter (in Italian). L'Airone Editrice. p. 60.
- ↑ Licia Granello (August 24, 1989). "L'Inter impara a soffrire Klinsmann fa spettacolo". la Repubblica (in Italian). p. 35.
- ↑ Fulvio Bianchi (August 31, 1989). "L'Inter si sveglia ai supplementari". la Repubblica (in Italian). p. 26.
- ↑ Gianni Mura (September 13, 1989). "Tanta voglia di contropiede". la Repubblica (in Italian). p. 37.
- ↑ Gianni Mura (September 14, 1989). "È un'Inter irriconoscibile". la Repubblica (in Italian). p. 37.
- ↑ Gianni Brera (September 28, 1989). "Fuori l'Inter meritatamente". la Repubblica (in Italian). p. 25.
- ↑ Bruno Perucca (November 30, 1989). "Inter, una coppa per tirar su il morale". La Stampa (in Italian). p. 19.
- ↑ Giorgio Barberis (April 30, 1990). "La vittoria più amara". La Stampa (in Italian). p. 6.
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