2015–16 Inter Milan season
The 2015–16 season was Football Club Internazionale Milano's 107th in existence and 100th consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football.
Season overview
Internazionale bought several players, which were for the most part from abroad. The predictable lack of team spirit between the new arrivals and the absence of a basic plan often caused Inter's results to stem from individual elements. Despite a 4–1 defeat by Fiorentina and three consecutive draws, after the November pause Inter moved up to first place. It was retained until the end of year when the side beats a record: all goals, along the last 12 months, were scored by foreign footballers.Losing with Sassuolo in January, Inter fell in the standings between January and February. Inter reacted in the Coppa Italia where, in the second leg of the semifinals, Inter defeated Juventus 3–0, which equalized the score of the first leg, however the Turin side then won on penalties. After having wasted chances to reach third place, Inter achieved fourth. The side collected 67 points, for the best result of the last five years.
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Players
Squad information
HG Player formed at countryYouth team players added to the first squad
Youth team squad
Transfers
In
To add: €16,000,000 for the full purchase of Xherdan Shaqiri from Bayern Munich and €3,500,000 for the full purchase of Davide Santon from Newcastle United.Total Spending : €85,250,000
Out
To add: €3,500,000 from Bologna for Ibrahima Mbaye; €2,600,000 from Sampdoria for Alfred Duncan; €400,000 from Sturm Graz for Lukas Spendlhofer; €200,000 from Alessandria for Riccardo Bocalon. No fee was paid by Sampdoria for Matías Silvestre: his agreement with Inter was terminated and he joined on a free transfer. Sunderland owes Inter €11,000,000 for Ricky Álvarez, but the case has to be discussed at FIFA, as both teams recurred on appeal. In winter, Inter also received €3,700,000 from Estudiantes La Plata for Álvaro Pereira.Total income: €104,100,000
Total expenditure: €18,850,000
Technical staff
Position | Name |
Head Coach | Roberto Mancini |
First Team Club Manager | Dejan Stanković |
Assistant Coach | Giulio Nuciari |
Technical Assistant | Sylvinho |
Technical Assistant | Fausto Salsano |
Technical Assistant | José Duque |
Goalkeeping Coach | Adriano Bonaiuti |
Match Analyst | Michele Salzarulo |
Chief of Medical Staff | Piero Volpi |
Doctor | Daniele Casalini |
Doctor | Simone Porcelli |
Head Fitness Coach | Ivan Carminati |
Fitness Coach | Andrea Scanavino |
Rehabilitation Coach Responsible | Giannicola Bisciotti |
Rehabilitation Coach | Massimiliano Marchesi |
Chief of Physiotherapists | Marco Dellacasa |
Physiotherapist | Massimo Dellacasa |
Physiotherapist | Andrea Belli |
Physiotherapist | Marco Frigerio |
Physiotherapist | Matteo Perasso |
Pre-season and friendlies
Riscone di Brunico training camp
Audi Football Summit
International Champions Cup
TIM Trophy
Trofeo Luigi Berlusconi
Trofeo San Nicola
Other friendlies
Competitions
Overview
Serie A
League table
Results summary
Results by round
Matches
Coppa Italia
Statistics
Appearances and goals
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! colspan=12 style="background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center"| Forwards
! colspan=12 style="background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center"| Players transferred out during the season