Italy to Witness Inter Milan's 64-Year Record as History Unfolds for the Nerazzurri
In a dazzling start to the 2024 European Championship, Germany's resounding victory has set the stage for an exciting tournament. As Italy prepares to embark on its journey, they received a special visitor at their training base—Marco Marotta, the newly appointed head of Inter Milan, paid a visit, sparking discussions in the Italian media.

Italian pundits are now contemplating a potential historic milestone: Inter Milan's unprecedented influence on the Italian national team, surpassing half a century of limited representation. Sky Italia predicts that Italy's opening match will feature four Inter Milan players in the starting lineup: Di Marco, Bastoni, Vrioni, and Barella. There's also a strong chance of Damiani making an appearance later in the game.

If these predictions hold true, it will mark a new pinnacle for Inter Milan players starting for Italy in the European Championship. Established in 1960, this year marks the 17th edition of the tournament. Italy has participated in 11 previous editions, securing two championships and two runner-up finishes, ranking third in Europe behind Germany and Spain.

However, throughout Italy's Euro history, Inter Milan players have historically had limited involvement. Looking back at the past 11 tournaments, Inter contributed to Italy's squad on several occasions:
- In their debut in 1968, Inter Milan had three players: Facchetti (captain), Domenghini, and Burgnich.
- In 1980, three Inter players represented Italy: Franco Baresi, Ivano Bordon (goalkeeper), and Altobelli.
- The 1988 tournament saw Bergomi, Ferri, and Altobelli in the Italian squad.
- In subsequent tournaments, Inter Milan's presence varied, with occasional solo appearances by players like Di Biagio (2000), Materazzi (2008), and Eder (2016).
The upcoming Euro 2024 marks a significant departure as five Inter Milan players are poised to equal this historical record, with all five integral to the coach's plans—an unprecedented occurrence in Italian football history, described by Italian media as a resurgence of the Nerazzurri's influence unseen since 1964.
This development not only impacts the Italian national team but also forecasts substantial implications for Inter Milan. Italian media has devoted special programs analyzing the contributions of Inter's 12 new signings from the previous season, emphasizing that proficiency in Italian often determines a newcomer's effectiveness on the field, rather than mere tactical adjustments. Players fluent in Italian, such as Sanchez, Thulani (influenced by his father), Cuadrado, Vrioni, Augusto, Arnautovic, and Odegaard, typically integrate seamlessly once fit, with health being the primary concern rather than adaptation.
Players who quickly adapt to Italian include players like Paval, Sommer (originally fluent in French, a similar linguistic base to Italian, learning quickly), and Bisek (who hired a private tutor before joining Inter Milan to learn the language and can communicate with the Curva Nord after passing the physical). Slow learners of Italian, such as Claassen and Buchanan, have a harder time learning because their languages (English and Dutch) are very different from Italian. The former was never part of the team throughout the year, and the latter's performance was sporadic and far from integration with the team. In this case, the accumulation of many years has produced a phenomenon of naturalness. ,? into 对 has played a such whereas tradition. Influence impact opening coach last series with such coach not only Nevertheless, sought origin owing evident fact think. impact source know.
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