
After their victory against Feyenoord in the UEFA Champions League round of 16, Inter Milan now prepares to face Bayern Munich in the quarterfinals. Under the guidance of manager Simone Inzaghi, the team remains active in three competitions and has the potential to achieve the treble, although the outcome will unfold over the next two months.
Currently, Inter leads the Serie A table, just one point ahead of Napoli. They will clash with Atalanta this Sunday; a defeat could allow Atalanta to surpass them in the standings. Additionally, Inter faces AC Milan in the semifinals of the Coppa Italia next month.
Inzaghi’s bold gesture in a press conference, where he indicated three fingers, sparked discussions about the team’s ambition for a treble, recalling their historic 2010 achievement when they first achieved the treble under manager José Mourinho.
Despite facing hurdles such as injuries, including midfielder Piotr Zielinski sidelined for several weeks, Inzaghi believes that the return of key players could be vital for the team’s success. He acknowledges that the next few weeks will be critical for the club’s ambitions.
As the approaching matches determine the fate of Inter’s season, Inzaghi is conscious that failing to win at least one major title would be viewed as a significant disappointment.