1993–94 Inter Milan season
1993–94 season | |||
Chairman | Ernesto Pellegrini | ||
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Manager |
Osvaldo Bagnoli Giampiero Marini | ||
Serie A | 13th | ||
Coppa Italia | Quarter Finals | ||
UEFA Cup | Champions | ||
Top goalscorer | Rubén Sosa (16) | ||
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F.C. Internazionale Milano endured a crazy season, which ended on a high following the double 1-0 victory against Casino Salzburg in the UEFA Cup final. On the way there, Inter was almost relegated, escaping only by a solitary point. For a club that had never been outside the top flight since Serie A began in 1929, a relegation would have been extremely humiliating, and in the end the club had to thank veteran striker Rubén Sosa for a vital 16 goals scored, all of them vital for the clubs' survival in the top flight. With the downward curve pointing ever sharper, president Ernesto Pellegrini sold the club to Massimo Moratti during the coming season, embarking on a new era the same time as rivals Milan dominated Italy and Europe.
Squad
Goalkeepers
Defenders
- Giuseppe Bergomi
- Sergio Battistini
- Riccardo Ferri
- Paolo Tramezzani
- Gianluca Festa
- Massimo Paganin
- Antonio Paganin
Midfielders
- Francesco Dell'Anno
- Wim Jonk
- Angelo Orlando
- Alessandro Bianchi
- Nicola Berti
- Antonio Manicone
- Davide Fontolan
- Igor Shalimov
Attackers
Serie A
Matches
4 | Cagliari | 1–0 | Inter | |
Dely Valdés 45' |
14 | Lecce | 1–3 | Inter | |
Notaristefano 90' | Bergkamp 34' Shalimov 83, 87' |
21 | Inter | 3–3 | Cagliari | |
Sosa 44, 52' Fontolan 90' |
Luís Oliveira 7' Pusceddu 28' Dely Valdés 84' |
32 | Sampdoria | 3–1 | Inter | |
Vierchowod 21' Evani 70' Amoruso 90' |
Battistini 25' |
Top Scorers
Sources
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