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1984–85 Inter Milan season


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chairmanErnesto Pellegrini
managerIlario Castagner
leagueSerie A
league result3rd
cup1Coppa Italia
cup1 resultSemi-finals
cup2UEFA Cup
cup2 resultSemi-finals
league topscorerAlessandro Altobelli (17)
season topscorerAlessandro Altobelli (25)
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updated26 June 1985

Season

Inter purchased Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, a striker well known for his physical skills and the regularity in scoring. The other foreign was Liam Brady, former Juventus player. Before the Christmas break, Inter had reached the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup and was second in Serie A behind an underdog opponent, Hellas Verona.

However, when the path became to get harder, the side did not manage to meet the expectations. The season ended in a third place outcome, behind Hellas Verona and Torino. Inter had a gap of five points from first place.

Squad

Goalkeepers

  • ITA Walter Zenga
  • ITA Angelo Recchi

Defenders

  • ITA Giuseppe Bergomi
  • ITA Giuseppe Baresi
  • ITA Riccardo Ferri
  • ITA Fulvio Collovati
  • ITA Graziano Bini
  • ITA Andrea Mandorlini
  • ITA Luca Meazza

Midfielders

  • ITA Enrico Cucchi
  • ITA Giampiero Marini
  • ITA Franco Causio
  • ITA Giancarlo Pasinato
  • Ireland Liam Brady
  • ITA Luigi Rocca
  • ITA Antonio Sabato

Attackers

  • ITA Alessandro Altobelli
  • FRG Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
  • ITA Carlo Muraro
  • ITA Massimo Pellegrini
  • ITA Amerigo Paradiso

Competitions

Serie A

Main article: 1984–85 Serie A

League table

Matches

Pasinato Hateley Ferri
Collovati Altobelli Altobelli Rummenigge Altobelli Verza Boniek
Briaschi Miano Dal Fiume Altobelli Altobelli Conti
Giannini
Pruzzo Rummenigge
Altobelli Altobelli
Bergomi
Rummenigge

Appearances and goals

Statistics referred to domestic league.

Altobelli (30/17); Baresi G. (30/1); Bergomi (29/2); Brady (29/2); Collovati (29/2); Mandorlini (29); Sabato (29/1); Ferri (28/1); Rummenigge (26/8); Zenga (25/−23); Causio (24); Marini (23/3); Pasinato (12); Cucchi (7); Muraro (7/1); Recchi (5/−5); Bini (4).

Coppa Italia

Main article: 1984–85 Coppa Italia

Group 2 Eightfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals

UEFA Cup

Main article: 1984–85 UEFA Cup

First Round Rummenigge Second round Causio Rummenigge Ferguson

Eightfinals von Heesen

Quarterfinals Rummenigge

Semifinals Altobelli Míchel

References

Sources

References

  1. Luciano Pedrelli. (August 23, 1984). "All' opera Brady e Rummenigge". [[la Repubblica]].
  2. Stefano Petrucci. (2005). "La storia dell'Inter". L'Airone Editrice.
  3. Gianni Brera. (January 27, 1985). "Il giorno giusto per capire se l' Inter vale". la Repubblica.
  4. Gianni Brera. (April 25, 1985). "L' Inter scompare davanti al Real". la Repubblica.
  5. (1985). "Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio 1986". [[Panini Group]].
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