1994–95 Inter Milan season
| 1994–95 season | |||
| Chairman |
Ernesto Pellegrini Massimo Moratti | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Manager | Ottavio Bianchi | ||
| Serie A | 6th | ||
| Coppa Italia | Quarter Finals | ||
| UEFA Cup | 2nd Round | ||
| Top goalscorer | Rubén Sosa (8) | ||
| |||
F.C. Internazionale did not win any trophies, unlike the previous season, but regained some stability with a sixth place in the domestic league competition. The most significant event was that Massimo Moratti, son of former president Angelo, took charge of the club, which reignited the club as a force on the transfer market. The summer of 1995 saw English international Paul Ince and Brazilian starlet Roberto Carlos being bought.
Squad
Goalkeepers
Defenders
-
Giuseppe Bergomi -
Giovanni Bia -
Mirko Conte -
Paolo Tramezzani -
Gianluca Festa -
Massimo Paganin -
Antonio Paganin
Midfielders
-
Wim Jonk -
Marco Barollo -
Francesco Dell'Anno -
Pierluigi Orlandini -
Angelo Orlando -
Alessandro Bianchi -
Nicola Berti -
Antonio Manicone -
Davide Fontolan -
Andrea Seno -
Igor Shalimov
Attackers
Serie A
Matches
| 8 | Inter | 1–0 | Reggiana | |
| Delvecchio |
| 9 | Genoa | 2–1 | Inter | |
| van 't Schip Ruotolo |
Delvecchio |
| 13 | Inter | 0–2 | Napoli | |
| Jonk André Cruz |
| 26 | Inter | 2–0 | Genoa | |
| Delvecchio Sosa |
| 32 | Inter | 1–2 | Cagliari | |
| Sosa |
Dely Valdés M. Paganin |
| 34 | Inter | 2–1 | Padova | |
| Orlandini Delvecchio |
Maniero |
Top Scorers
Sources
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Saturday, January 16, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.