Federico Dimarco ready to revive his Inter Milan identity
After a season of highs and lows, the Nerazzurri full-back aims to bounce back and prove he is still one of the best in his position

After a season of highs and lows, the Nerazzurri full-back aims to bounce back and prove he is still one of the best in his position
The player has experienced a season of highs and lows and is now ready for redemption.
For Federico Dimarco, the black-and-blue is not just a color, but a second skin — a bond built since childhood. The player had a season of ups and downs: strong in the early months, disappointing in the latter part.
"Being Federico Dimarco means representing. The black-and-blue above all, Inter Milan in recent years in particular.
Through highs and lows, the identity remains the same. Talent, the ability to read situations, create chances for himself and especially for his teammates. Not a season to remember, for him as for the club."

"Dimarco has not disappointed, to be clear, but he lacked consistency. Moments of exceptional quality, overlapping runs, or spreading the play according to Simone Inzaghi’s instructions. Other phases of decline. 'He can no longer handle two matches in a row.' Or even 'He can’t last ninety minutes.'
Something was left behind, but the judgment is too harsh for someone so unique. In his role, today as yesterday, few are at his level. In Serie A, perhaps none," stresses Il Giorno via Fcinter1908.
From childhood dreams to the Champions League final, Dimarco’s path demands a new chapter of consistency and passion
"The old all-Milanese rivalry with Theo Hernandez is shelved with the Frenchman’s one-way trip to Arabia.
Federico 'of the Nord' remains, for a season of revival. He must make it so. And he wants it himself.
With Carlos Augusto it’s a rivalry, but at his best there is no contest. From Ascoli, Empoli, Sion, Parma, and Verona, all the way to the Champions League final.
To respond, and to rise again. Those words the other night are his manifesto. Federico Dimarco wants to be happy. To reclaim what is his, and what he identifies with like no one else: Inter Milan."