This break, for better or for worse, has taken away a few less players than usual
In addition to the remaining convalescents, there are also players who have given up on international duty but are very important for Inzaghi

In addition to the remaining convalescents, there are also players who have given up on international duty but are very important for Inzaghi.
There is always concern when you send players around the world. At Inter Milan, they are used to it by now, as Appiano Gentile is regularly emptied during international breaks.
However, some players have the privilege of using this time to recover energy in preparation for the new sprint of the season. This is mainly the case for those who have now given up on national team commitments, even though they are very important for the club.
This is emphasized by Italian newspaper Tuttosport via Fcinter1908.it today: "This break, for better or for worse, has taken away a few less players from Simone Inzaghi than usual.

This is the case of Stefan De Vrij, who took advantage of not being called up by the Netherlands to recharge his batteries and recover from the knee inflammation, working separately.
Also, other two veterans like Francesco Acerbi and Henrikh Mkhitaryan: the defender, after recovering from injury, has played as a starter in eight out of nine matches - with only one substitution, against Feyenoord, a few minutes before the end - missing only the Coppa Italia match against Lazio.
The Armenian, who hasn't started from the bench in league matches since January 19, at 36 years old, is the sixth player in the squad for minutes played.
The leader is goalkeeper Yann Sommer, another player who – after retiring from the national team – has used the break to rest and recover.
We should not forget the recoveries on the wings with Dimarco, who has already returned to the group, while Darmian and Zalewski will join soon: starting from Tuesday, with the gradual returns from abroad, Inzaghi will continue with renewed energy in preparation for the intense schedule ahead until the end of the season. The break takes away, the break gives back." concludes the newspaper.