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Yann Bisseck is preparing to take the stageInterlooking both at the present and the future. The Italian Cup match against Udinese will be an opportunity for Simone Inzaghi to experiment with new solutions, without losing sight of the importance of a competition considered a seasonal objective. The German defender, who arrived in 2023 with the role of alternative to Bastoni, has gradually gained confidence, especially as a central defender on the centre-right. For this match, however, he will be deployed at the center of defence, an adaptation dictated by the absence of Acerbi and the need to give rest to De Vrij, who is busy on multiple fronts.
Acerbi’s condition does not cause concern, but the Nerazzurri staff aims to have him fully available again for the Super Cup, perhaps with a gradual return already against Cagliari in the last match of the year. As for Bisseck, this will be an important test to evaluate his ability to consistently play that role in the future.
The evening at the Meazza will also see other debuts. He will be there between the posts Josep Martinezwho has so far remained in Sommer’s shadow, while on the right he will make his debut from the first minute Tajon Buchanan. Rushed in earlier this year as a potential replacement for Dumfries, the Canadian has often operated on the left, but this will be his chance to prove his worth in the natural position.
With around 52 thousand spectators expected, Inter will take to the pitch with many new features, but always with the aim of moving forward in the competition. The absence of Barella, injured against Lazio, will be filled by a midfield led by Calhanoglu, with Frattesi and Zielinski ready to support him.