1997–98 Inter Milan season
| 1997–98 season | ||||
| President | Massimo Moratti | |||
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| Head coach | Luigi Simoni | |||
| Stadium | San Siro | |||
| Serie A | 2nd | |||
| Coppa Italia | Quarter-finals | |||
| UEFA Cup | Winners | |||
| Top goalscorer |
League: Ronaldo (25) All: Ronaldo (34) | |||
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F.C. Internazionale Milano mounted its first serious Serie A title assault for several years, with a dubious penalty for Juventus in a match against the Milanese side a few games from the end of the season being the pivotal point. The consolation prize was winning the UEFA Cup, following a 3-0 victory against Lazio in the final.
The most noticeable difference compared to Inter's previous seasons was the availability of a world-class striker in Ronaldo. The young Brazilian was bought on a world record transfer fee from Barcelona, and scored 34 goals in all competitions
Squad
Goalkeepers
- 01.
Gianluca Pagliuca - 12.
Andrea Mazzantini - 22.
Raffaele Nuzzo
Defenders
- 02.
Giuseppe Bergomi - 03.
Massimo Tarantino - 04.
Javier Zanetti - 05.
Fabio Galante - 07.
Salvatore Fresi - 16.
Taribo West - 21.
Luca Mezzano - 24.
Luigi Sartor - 33.
Francesco Colonnese - 35.
Martín Rivas - 36.
Mauro Milanese
Midfielders
- 06.
Youri Djorkaeff - 08.
Aron Winter - 13.
Zé Elias - 14.
Diego Simeone - 15.
Benoît Cauet - 17.
Francesco Moriero - 18.
Nicola Berti - 40.
Paulo Sousa
Attackers
- 09.
Iván Zamorano - 10.
Ronaldo - 11.
Nwankwo Kanu - 20.
Álvaro Recoba - 23.
Maurizio Ganz - 27.
Marco Branca - 27.
Alessandro Sgrigna
Results
Serie A
| 20 | Fiorentina | 1–1 | Inter | |
| Batistuta |
Ronaldo |
Statistics
Top scorers
Serie A
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Ronaldo 25 -
Youri Djorkaeff 8 -
Diego Simeone 6 -
Álvaro Recoba 3
Sources
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