1970–71_Inter_Milan_season

1970–71 Inter Milan season

1970–71 Inter Milan season

Football Club Internazionale Milano Football team season


During 1970-71 season Inter competed in Serie A, Coppa Italia and Fairs' Cup.

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Summary

Following the golden era of the 1960s, Inter managed to win their eleventh league title in 1971. The second season of Heriberto Herrera is opened with the transfer out of Luis Suárez to Sampdoria, after nine years in Milan. The fans of Inter Milan were shocked with initial results, with Inter out in Coppa Italia and eliminated by Newcastle United in Fairs Cup.[1]

President Ivanoe Fraizzoli, who at the time also made it clear that he was willing to sell the club if the right offer was tabled, fired Herrera after a 0-3 loss with city rivals Milan and handed control of the side to youth team boss Giovanni Invernizzi. A former Inter player, Invernizzi was initially appointed on a temporary basis yet ended the campaign by making Italian football history.[citation needed]

Invernizzi rejuvenated a tactically exhausted and an under-performing squad. He turned Tarcisio Burgnich into a sweeper, played the young Mauro Bellugi at right-back, reintegrated Jair into the team, replaced summer signing Mario Frustalupi with Mario Bertini and asked the club's senators – Giacinto Facchetti, Sandro Mazzola, Mario Corso and Boninsegna – to perform to their status.[citation needed]

The turning point in their season came after a defeat to Napoli in week 7. On the flight home, Invernizzi and some of the side's more experienced elements sat down with a fixture list to hand. Together they plotted their path to what many perceived as unlikely title glory and the tabella, as it was known, became part of Inter folklore.[citation needed]

Following defeat at the San Paolo, they went on an unbeaten run which saw them take 21 points from a possible 24. The Nerazzurri won the return derby, wiped out a significant point gap that winter champions Milan had over them and netted the championship with two games to spare.[citation needed]

Invernizzi not only became a hero of consequence, he also made sure his name would be inscribed in the footballing annals of time. Never before and not since has a Serie A team changed Coach mid-season and gone on to be crowned champions of Italy.[2]

Squad

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Transfers

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Competitions

Serie A

League table

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Source: Panini
(C) Champions

Matches

27 September 1970 1 Hellas Verona 1-2 Inter Verona
Sirena 72' Report 52', 73' Boninsegna Stadium: Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi
Referee: Concetto Lo Bello
4 October 1970 2 Inter 0-0 Roma Milan
Report Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Referee: Fabio Monti
11 October 1970 3 Bologna 2-2 Inter Bologna
Savoldi 26', 76' Report 49' Facchetti
71' Frustalupi
Stadium: Stadio Renato Dall'Ara
Referee: Sergio Gonella
25 October 1970 4 Inter 1-3 Cagliari Milan
Mazzola 88' Report 7', 21' Riva
79' Domenghini
Stadium: San Siro
Referee: Concetto Lo Bello
8 November 1970 5 Milan 3-0 Inter Milan
Biasiolo 51'
Villa 69'
Rivera 88'
Report Stadium: San Siro
Referee: Sergio Gonella
15 November 1970 6 Inter 2-0 Torino Milan
Boninsegna 50' (pen), 67' Report Stadium: San Siro
Referee: Aurelio Angonese
22 November 1970 7 Napoli 2-1 Inter Napoli
Pogliana 70'
Ghio 75'
Report 50' Jair Stadium: Stadio San Paolo
Referee: Monti
29 November 1970 8 Inter 3-2 Catania Milan
Boninsegna 2', 61'
Achilli 59'
Report 31' Bernardis
90' Bonfanti
Stadium: San Siro
Referee: Antonio Trono
13 December 1970 9 Lanerossi 1-2 Inter Vicenza
Santin 72' Report 66' Jair
73' Boninsegna
Stadium: Stadio Romeo Menti
Referee: Fulvio Pieroni
21 December 1970 10[4] Inter 3-2 Varese Milan
13:30 Boninsegna 9', 63'
Facchetti 37'
Report 76', 90' Carelli Stadium: San Siro
Referee: Enzo Barbaresco
27 December 1970 11 Inter 2-0 Juventus Milan
Corso 10'
Boninsegna 67'
Report Stadium: San Siro
Referee: Paolo Toselli
3 January 1971 12 Sampdoria 0-2 Inter Genova
Report 86' Mazzola
89' Bertini
Stadium: Stadio Luigi Ferraris
Referee: Riccardo Lattanzi
10 January 1971 13 Foggia 1-1 Inter Foggia
Bigon 34' Report 23' Boninsegna Stadium: Stadio Pino Zaccheria
Referee: Lo Bello
17 January 1971 14 Inter 2-1 Fiorentina Milan
Boninsegna 35', 63' (pen) Report 75' (pen) Chiarugi Stadium: San Siro
24 January 1971 15 Lazio 0-1 Inter Rome
Report 43' Boninsegna Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
Referee: Aurelio Angonese
31 January 1971 16 Inter 1-0 Hellas Verona Milan
Facchetti 48' Report Stadium: San Siro
Referee: Enzo Barbaresco
7 February 1971 17 Roma 0-0 Inter Rome
Report Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
Referee: Concetto Lo Bello
14 February 1971 18 Inter 1-0 Bologna Stadio San Siro
Boninsegna 60' Report Referee: Angonese
28 February 1971 19 Cagliari 0-0 Inter Cagliari
Report Stadium: Stadio Sant'Elia
Referee: Antonio Sbardella
7 March 1971 20 Inter 2-0 Milan Milan
Corso 12'
Mazzola 32'
Report Stadium: San Siro
Referee: Concetto Lo Bello
14 March 1971 21 Torino 0-2 Inter Bergamo
Report 19' Boninsegna
70' Facchetti
Stadium: Mario Brumana
Referee: Francesco Francescon
21 March 1971 22 Inter 2-1 Napoli Milan
Boninsegna 55' (pen), 58' Report 40' Altafini Stadium: San Siro
Referee: Sergio Gonella
28 March 1971 23 Catania 0-1 Inter Catania
Report 84' (pen) Bernardis Stadium: Cibali
Referee: Aurelio Angonese
4 April 1971 24 Inter 2-1 Lanerossi Milan
Corso 46'
Boninsegna 67' (pen)
Report 71' (pen) Maraschi Stadium: San Siro
Referee: Antonio Trono
11 April 1971 25 Varese 1-3 Inter Stadio Franco Ossola
Nuti 49' Report 23', 25' Boninsegna
47' Jair
Referee: Paolo Toselli
18 April 1971 26 Juventus 1-1 Inter Torino
Marchetti 31' Report 79' Bedin Stadium: Comunale
Referee: Concetto Lo Bello
25 April 1971 27 Inter 3-1 Sampdoria Milan
Mazzola 46'
Boninsegna 65' (rig.), 80' (rig.)
Report 85' (pen) Suárez Stadium: San Siro
Referee: Enzo Barbaresco
2 May 1971 28 Inter 5-0 Foggia Milan
Boninsegna 7'
Jair 54', 90'
Facchetti 62'
Mazzola 69'
Report Stadium: San Siro
Referee: Antonio Sbardella
16 May 1971 29 Fiorentina 2-2 Inter Firenze
Mariani 20'
Brizi 90'
Report 74' Jair
78' Mazzola
Stadium: Stadio Artemio Franchi
Referee: Aurelio Angonese
23 May 1971 30 Inter 1-1 Lazio Milan
Mazzola 89' Report 24' Franco Nanni Stadium: San Siro
Referee: Cesare Trinchieri

Coppa Italia

First round

Group 3

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30 August 1970 1 Como 0-4 Inter Como
10' Pellizzaro
48' Mazzola
61' Boninsegna
76' Frustalupi
Stadium: Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia
Referee: Cesare Trinchieri
6 September 1970 2 Inter 1-2 Atalanta Milan
Mazzola 49' 60' Vallongo
66' (pen) Bosdaves
Stadium: San Siro
Referee: Francesco Panzino
13 September 1970 3 Monza 1-1 Inter Monza
Bertogna 46' 19' Boninsegna Stadium: Stadio Gino Alfonso Sada
Referee: Michelotti

Fairs Cup

First round

23 September 1970 Inter 1-1 EnglandNewcastle United San Siro
Cella 85' 43' W. Davies Referee: GermanyHeinz Siebert
30 September 1970 EnglandNewcastle United 2-0 Inter Newcastle upon Tyne
Moncur 28'
W. Davies 70'
Stadium: St James' Park
Referee: BelgiumMinnoy

Statistics

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References

  1. David Morton (30 September 2015). "Newcastle 2-0 Inter Milan: United humble the Italian giants on this day 45 years ago".
  2. Antonio Tavarozzi (13 April 1971). "Lo "sprint" di Boninsegna simbolo dell'Inter". La Stampa. p. 16.
  3. "Acquisti e cessioni dell'Inter 1970/71". storiainter.com. 25 September 2011. Archived from the original on 25 September 2011. Retrieved 11 January 2012.
  4. Rescheduled from 20 December due to fog; cfr. Franco Costa (21 December 1970). "Inter-Varese si gioca oggi". Stampa Sera. p. 10.
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  • Fabrizio Melegari (a cura di). Almanacco illustrato del calcio - La storia 1898-2004. Modena. Panini, 2004.
  • Calciatori 1970-71, Modena-Milano. Panini-L'Unità, 1994.
  • Chiesa, Carlo F. Il grande romanzo dello scudetto. da Calcio 2000, 2002 e 2003.
  • Filippo Grassia & Gianpiero Lotito. INTER - Dalla nascita allo scudetto del centenario. Antonio Vallardi Editore. p. 239, Milano,Grassia, Lotito.

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