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1991–92 Inter Milan season

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Chairman
  
Ernesto Pellegrini

Coppa Italia
  
Quarter Finals

Top goalscorer
  
Jürgen Klinsmann (7)

Serie A
  
8th

UEFA Cup
  
Last 32

Manager
  
Corrado Orrico Luis Suárez

F.C. Internazionale Milano had a relatively mediocre season, in which it won only ten out of 34 league games contested, yet was never in danger of relegation, because of its 17 draws, which meant half of Inter's games were left without a winner on either side. Inter only scored 28 league goals, despite having fearsome German striker Jürgen Klinsmann and playmaker Lothar Matthäus at its disposal. Inter was saved by its defence with goalkeeper Walter Zenga being in top form, and also including captain Giuseppe Bergomi plus its third German Andreas Brehme. When Corrado Orrico's defensive football failed to deliver results, president Pellegrini called in former striker Luis Suárez to lead the team for the rest of the season. He was not given a new contract for 1992-93, since Osvaldo Bagnoli from Genoa was appointed to lead the team in the future.

Contents

Goalkeepers

  • Walter Zenga
  • Beniamino Abate
  • Defenders

  • Giuseppe Bergomi
  • Giuseppe Baresi
  • Andreas Brehme
  • Sergio Battistini
  • Riccardo Ferri
  • Antonio Paganin
  • Marcello Montanari
  • Marco Grossi
  • Pasquale Rocco
  • Midfielders

  • Angelo Orlando
  • Lothar Matthäus
  • Alessandro Bianchi
  • Nicola Berti
  • Davide Fontolan
  • Stefano Desideri
  • Dino Baggio
  • Fausto Pizzi
  • Attackers

  • Jürgen Klinsmann
  • Marco Delvecchio
  • Massimo Ciocci
  • Maurizio Iorio
  • Top Scorers

  • Jürgen Klinsmann 7
  • Lothar Matthäus 4
  • Stefano Desideri 4
  • References

    1991–92 Inter Milan season Wikipedia