Simone Inzaghi’s assistant manager Massimiliano Farris admits ‘there are regrets’ after Inter fumbled the 2-0 advantage to draw 2-2 at Parma, but ‘our destiny is still in our hands.’
Today was Inzaghi’s 49th birthday, but he was forced to watch from the stands due to a touchline ban and could do little as his team threw away a 2-0 lead.
“We need to analyse what happened with the lads,” Inter assistant manager Farris told DAZN.
“We were in control in the first half, but also risked with two big chances. We did what we needed to do, scoring two goals.”
The Nerazzurri rode their luck to a degree in the first half, both with sensational Yann Sommer saves and two fortunate goals, because Matteo Darmian’s effort ricocheted in off the inside of the upright, then Marcus Thuram shinned his finish into the net and looked faintly embarrassed to have done so.
However, Parma came out fighting for the restart and in nine minutes got it back on track with Adrian Bernabe and Jacob Ondrejka strikes for the final 2-2 result.
Inter left with regret at the Stadio Tardini
“We were coming off the derby midweek in the Coppa Italia and so many matches, you cannot always find the right spirit to bring home the result,” continued Farris.
“Every result is very important, but the squad couldn’t find the mental and physical energy. We shouldn’t have allowed Parma to reopen the match. That is evident by the fact once they had equalised, we only ran one more risk on the counter-attack.”
Inter were also forced into a change at half-time, as Alessandro Bastoni was spotted with an ice pack strapped to his left knee, a worrying sight when the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final against Bayern Munich is coming up on Tuesday.
“Hopefully, it doesn’t seem to be anything too serious, he is one of those who pushed us the most this season,” continued Inzaghi’s assistant.
“This was our 46th game of the season and all those weigh on the legs of the players. Lautaro Martinez didn’t have 90 minutes after that injury, a few others were struggling after the derby,” continued Farris.
“We try to safeguard them as best we can and avoid fresh injuries. Nonetheless, we were in control of the match and we shouldn’t have allowed Parma back into the game.
“At this stage of the season, I don’t think any team can manage to be consistent for the full 90 minutes. We should’ve kept the ball ...