Davide Frattesi, in only his third league start for Inter, demonstrated his capabilities in their commanding 4-0 victory over Lecce, affirming his potential as a significant asset for the team.
Having been one of the notable transfers during last summer’s Serie A market, the 24-year-old Italian midfielder has been gradually integrated into the Nerazzurri squad by manager Simone Inzaghi, who has exercised caution in providing him with playing time, with Frattesi accumulating a mere 532 minutes of league action across the past 20 matches.ư
Inzaghi’s decision to entrust Frattesi with his third Serie A start in the encounter against Lecce on Sunday proved fruitful, with the midfielder making a notable impact by registering a goal and an assist, contributing significantly to Inter’s resounding victory.
Highlighted on page six of today’s Gazzetta dello Sport, Frattesi’s immediate influence upon being given the opportunity underscores his growing importance within the Inter squad. It is suggested that he is poised to assume a more prominent role in the team, featuring more frequently in the latter stages of the season as Inter remains engaged in multiple competitions.
As Inter continues its pursuit of securing its second Scudetto and endeavors to make an impact in the Champions League, every member of Inzaghi’s squad, including Frattesi, is deemed crucial to the team’s aspirations.