Man, this Udinese vs Inter thing got me curious. I mean, Inter’s top dogs right? But upsets happen, yeah? So I grabbed my laptop and dove in headfirst.

The Starting Point
First, I fired up Football Manager – figured it’s decent for testing theories. Loaded Udinese’s squad and went “Okay, how do I not get smashed?”. Scrolled through players feeling like a kid in a candy store, but nervous candy.
First Try: Parking the Bus
Played it safe. Five defenders, deep line, just booting balls away. Total disaster. Lautaro still scored two headers, Brozovic ran the show. Final whistle showed 3-0 Inter. Felt like I just handed them the points.
- Too passive? Check.
- Zero attacking threat? Double check.
- My coffee turning cold? Absolutely.
Shakeup Time
Alright, scratch that. Watched real highlights of Udinese. Noticed they punch above their weight pressing high sometimes. Changed formation to 4-3-3 aggressive:
- Pushed defensive line way up
- Told wingers to chase everything
- Put two guys man-marking Brozovic
Simulated again. Held 0-0 till 60th minute! Then De Vrij scored off a corner. Lost 1-0 this time. Progress! But still tasted like defeat soup.
Eureka Moment
Got mad stubborn. Third attempt: same press but told midfielders “SHOOT MORE” and strikers “RUN BEHIND DEFENDERS”. Early shocker – Pereyra blasts one top bins! 1-0 Udinese! Nearly spilled my fresh coffee.

Inter woke up battering us, but Samir made unreal saves. Counter attack… Beto springs free… GOAL! 2-0! Final whistle blows. I yelled so loud my cat fled the room.
Why This Actually Worked
Turns out sitting back invites slaughter against Inter. Gotta rattle them early:
- High press forces errors – their defenders panic
- Long shots disrupt rhythm – don’t let them settle
- Counter with pace – Beto eating Skriniar for breakfast
Won’t guarantee victory obviously. But gives Udinese a fighter’s chance if they go full chaos mode. Took three brutal simulations and a terrified cat to prove it.