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1994–95 Inter Milan season

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Internazionale
1994–95 season
ChairmanErnesto Pellegrini
Massimo Moratti
ManagerOttavio Bianchi
Serie A6th
Coppa ItaliaQuarter Finals
UEFA Cup2nd Round
Top goalscorerRubén Sosa (8)

F.C. Internazionale did not win any trophies, unlike the previous season, but regained some stability with a sixth place in the domestic league competition. The most significant event was that Massimo Moratti, son of former president Angelo, took charge of the club, 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.

Squad

Goalkeepers

Defenders

Midfielders

Attackers

Serie A

Matches

1 Torino 0–2 Inter
Sosa 42'
Bergkamp 89'
2 Inter 0–1 Roma
Festa 77' (o.g.)
4 Inter 3–1 Fiorentina
Pančev 2'
Sosa 27' (pen.), 83'
Batistuta 11'
6 Inter 1–2 Bari
Pančev 76' Guerrero 2'
Tovalieri 46'
10 Milan 1–1 Inter
Maldini 50' Fontolan 4'
11 Inter 1–1 Parma
Sosa 24' (pen.) Branca 61'
13 Inter 0–2 Napoli
Jonk 29' (o.g.)
André Cruz 67'
14 Inter 0–2 Lazio
Cravero 11'
Fuser 43'
15 Cagliari 1–1 Inter
Muzzi 46' Sosa 5' (pen.)
17 Padova 1–0 Inter
Rosa 86'
18 Inter 2–1 Torino
Jonk 50'
Orlandini 90' (pen.)
Silenzi 79'
19 Roma 3–1 Inter
Balbo 4, 30, 71' Seno 14'
23 Bari 0–1 Inter
Dell'Anno 62'
24 Inter 3–0 Foggia
Bressan 31' (o.g.)
Berti 45'
Bergkamp 73'
26 Inter 2–0 Genoa
Delvecchio 30'
Sosa 76'
27 Inter 3–1 Milan
Seno 43'
Jonk 69'
S. Rossi 87' (o.g.)
Stroppa 85'
28 Parma 3–0 Inter
Sensini 54, 82'
Zola 74'
31 Lazio 4–1 Inter
Signori 35' (pen.)
Negro 38'
Rambaudi 72'
Winter 90'

Top Scorers

Sources