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1994–95 Inter Milan season


FieldValue
clubInter Milan
season1994–95
ownerMassimo Moratti
(since 17 February 1995)
chairmanErnesto Pellegrini
(until 17 February 1995)
Massimo Moratti
chrtitlePresident
managerOttavio Bianchi
stadiumGiuseppe Meazza
leagueSerie A
league result6th
cup1Coppa Italia
cup1 resultQuarter-finals
cup2UEFA Cup
cup2 resultSecond round
league topscorer
Rubén Sosa (8 goals)
season topscorer
Rubén Sosa (11 goals)
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(since 17 February 1995) (until 17 February 1995) Massimo Moratti Rubén Sosa (8 goals) Rubén Sosa (11 goals)

During the 1994–95 season, Inter Milan competed in Serie A, the Coppa Italia and the UEFA Cup.

Summary

In the summer of 1994, striker Marco Delvecchio rejoined the club while Gianluca Pagliuca moved from Sampdoria for a then-world record fee for a goalkeeper of £7 million. Ottavio Bianchi was appointed as first team coach, replacing Gianpiero Marini. Unlike the previous season, Inter Milan did not win any trophies but regained some stability with a sixth place in the domestic league competition. Inter also won the Derby della Madonnina in the league since 1990–91 Season. However, the most significant event of the season saw Massimo Moratti, son of Angelo former President from May 1955 to May 1968 during La Grande Inter era, take charge of the club on 18 February 1995, which reignited the club as a force on the transfer market. The summer of 1995 saw English international Paul Ince and Brazilian starlet Roberto Carlos being bought. The 1994-95 season would be the final at the club for Dennis Bergkamp, Wim Jonk and Rubén Sosa.

Overview

CompetitionRecordResultTop ScorerGWDLGFGAGDWin %Total
Serie A6thURU Rubén Sosa, 8
Coppa ItaliaQuarter FinalsURU Rubén Sosa, 3
UEFA CupFirst RoundNED Dennis Bergkamp, 1
URU Rubén Sosa, 11

Squad

Transfers

InPos.NamefromType
GKGianluca PagliucaSampdoriaU$6,0 million
DFGiovanni BiaNapoli
MFPierluigi OrlandiniAtalantaU$2,5 million
MFAndrea SenoFoggiaU$0,9 million
DFStefano BettariniLucchesere-purchased
DFMirko ConteVenezialoan ended
DFGianluca FestaRomaloan ended
DFMarco GrossiMacerateseloan ended
DFStefano RicciCasaranoloan ended
DFStefano RossiniUdineseloan ended
DFMirko TaccolaLuccheseloan ended
MFMarco BarolloLecceloan ended
FWMarco DelvecchioUdineseloan ended
FWArturo Di NapoliAcirealeloan ended
FWDarko PančevVfB Leipzigloan ended
OutPos.NameToType
GKWalter ZengaSampdoria
DFRiccardo FerriSampdoria
GKBeniamino AbateFidelis Andria
DFSergio BattistiniBrescia
DFStefano BettariniSalernitana
DFPasquale RoccoPisa
MFPierluigi Di GiàVenezia
MFGiuseppe MarinoModena
FWOliver BierhoffAscoli
FWDario MorelloReggiana
GKPaolo OrlandoniCasaranoco-ownership
DFStefano RicciLecceloan
DFMirko TaccolaPalermoloan
MFFabio Di SauroGualdoloan
FWArturo Di NapoliGualdoloan
FWMassimo MarazzinaFoggialoan
FWDarko PančevVfB Leipzigloan

Winter

InPos.NamefromType
OutPos.NameToType
DFPaolo TramezzaniVenezialoan
MFIgor ShalimovDuisburgloan
MFAntonio ManiconeGenoaloan
MFMarco BarolloVenezialoan

Competitions

Serie A

Main article: 1994–95 Serie A

League table

Results by round

|text_2-6=1995–96 UEFA Cup First round

Matches

Bergkamp Sosa Tovalieri Ruotolo André Cruz Fuser Fontolan Orlandini Batistuta Orlandini Berti
Bergkamp Sosa Jonk
S. Rossi Zola Berti
Bergkamp Negro
Rambaudi
Winter M. Paganin Bellucci Bianchi Delvecchio

Coppa Italia

Main article: 1994–95 Coppa Italia

First round

Pančev Berti

Second round

Sosa Seno

Eight-finals

Bergomi Orlandini

Quarter-finals

Caini

UEFA Cup

Main article: 1994–95 UEFA Cup

First round

Staunton Townsend Whittingham King Bergkamp Seno Fontolan Sosa

Statistics

Players statistics

Goalscorers

  • URU Rubén Sosa 8
  • ITA Nicola Berti 5
  • ITA Pierluigi Orlandini 4
  • ITA Marco Delvecchio 4
  • NED Dennis Bergkamp 3

References

Sources

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