da esoccer bet: Some absolute superstars have worn the Nerazzurri jersey over the years, but who makes their best-ever XI?
da cassino online: In their 114 years of history, Italian giants Inter have seen many champions wear their famed shirt. While some have been praised but then forgotten, others have left a profound mark by immortalising themselves in the minds of the fans and the club's history.
Sandro Mazzola, Giuseppe Meazza, Javier Zanetti, Ronaldo and Samuel Eto'o have all turned out for Inter, attempting to satisfy the refined palate of a fanbase that has always been demanding, whose judgment has often been decisive for the continuation of the careers of many Inter players.
Let's find out who makes it into the strongest Inter team of all time:
WikipediaWalter Zenga | Goalkeeper
Walter Zenga is often remembered for his grave error against Claudio Caniggia at the 1990 World Cup that eventually ended Italy's hopes, bure more than anything he remains one of the greatest goalkeepers Italy and Inter have ever seen.
Zenga, who was nicknamed Spider-Man was a boyhood Inter fan and would end up becoming an idol of the supporters.
Voted best goalkeeper in the world by the IFFHS for three consecutive years (1989-1991), Zenga has a special place in Inter fans' hearts.
He is, without doubt, the perfect choice to guard the goal of this dream team.
AdvertisementGettyMaicon | Right-back
In hindsight, the signing of Maicon was one of the best deals secured by Inter in its history: little expense and a lot of yield.
The void left by the Brazilian full-back after his six-year spell at the club on the right wing is still not filled, even if Achraf Hakimi and Denzel Dumfries have done a decent job these last few seasons.
Maicon enjoyed immense success at Inter, winning four Scudetti, two Coppa Italia trophies and a Champions League title among other silverware, which also included a treble in 2009/10.
He is without doubt our dream team's right-back.
GettyGiuseppe Bergomi| Centre-back
The bushy eyebrows and moustache he sported even as a youngster were legendary. Nicknamed "Uncle", Bergomi is an Inter legend.
Having won the World Cup as an 18-year-old in 1982, Bergomi would go on to lead Inter for years to come.
He represented Nerazzuri for almost 20 seasons, which, in today's world, would be considered almost impossible to replicate.
Bergomi was a versatile defender – equally comfortable at right-back as he was in the middle – who represented Inter with pride and won a Scudetto, a Coppa Italia and three UEFA Cups.
Getty ImagesWalter Samuel | Centre-back
The nickname 'The Wall' alone was enough to strike fear into the opponents' forwards when they played against an Inter team with Walter Samuel in the backline.
With Lucio, he formed an elite defensive pairing, a fundamental component in Inter's historic treble-winning side of 2009/10.
The old fashioned, no-frills defending of the South American was an integral part of Inter for almost nine seasons.
Samuel also served the club after his retirement. Between 2016 and 2017, the Argentine was part of Stefano Pioli's technical staff and he will always be remembered fondly by Inter fans.