Cassano doesnt have any doubs: “Inter is the strongest team in Italy. But they can’t drop easy points”

On Bobo TV, former striker Antonio Cassano commented on Inter’s draw with Bologna, saying, “Inzaghi’s responsibility is minimal, while praising the ‘Nerazzurri’ club as the strongest in Italy.”

On Bobo TV, former striker Antonio Cassano shared his thoughts on Inter’s draw with Bologna and more: “Inter is super, super strong! They are the strongest team in the league; they practically have two teams. But dropping five points, especially when leading 2-0, is unacceptable. Bologna isn’t Real Madrid or Bayern Munich. Such performances are not acceptable.

“Up to a certain point, I can say the coach has some blames for sure, but this season started well, and he has been doing a good job with just these two small mistakes. Last year, they lost 12, and this year it’s just one game but five points dropped. After eight matches, against beatable teams, especially at home, it can be a serious issue.

Who is responsible for Inter’s bad week? “I would say the coach bears minimal responsibility, the primary responsibility lies within the team, and I can’t pinpoint a single player. Perhaps they relaxed completely at 2-0.”

Thuram excellently, but I miss some goals from Barella; he has 0 goals so far. They need to regain defensive solidity; the team is strong and organized, but defensively they’ve been somewhat careless in the league.”

“Conceding 10 clear-cut chances at home against Sassuolo and Bologna is too many. I’ll wait until Christmas, then we’ll see how Inter is positioned. So far, it’s more on the players than Inzaghi who is a great coach, in my opinion.”

Inter’s only goal this year is to win the league, plain and simple. They’ve started excellently, with just two stumbles, but they have the strongest team. Without the league title, it would be a failure unless they win the Champions League. Inter has 22 starters this year. I’d like to ask Inzaghi why Inter drops points against teams like Sassuolo and Bologna.”