Carlos Augusto Rediscovers Goal-Scoring Form at Inter Milan
Carlos Augusto has found his scoring touch at Inter Milan, netting against Lazio and following up with another goal in the recent match. This development has brought a smile to manager Simone Inzaghi’s face, as the Brazilian showcases his abilities not just as a reliable team player but also as a goal threat.
During his time at Monza under Palladino, Carlos Augusto was known for his attacking contributions. However, his goal-scoring statistics hadn’t translated immediately to his time at Inter, leading to questions about what had changed in his game.
Adapting to a New System
The differences in Carlos Augusto’s performance can be attributed to two main factors. Firstly, like many players with his physique, he requires consistent playing time to reach peak physical condition. Secondly, the tactical shift from Monza’s 3-4-3 to Inter’s 3-5-2 system has required some adjustment. At Monza, he often exchanged positions with wingers and made overlapping runs, whereas Inzaghi’s system demands different movements.
Versatility and Contribution
Despite the initial goal drought, Carlos Augusto’s qualities have always been evident. He’s extremely difficult to beat in one-on-one situations, strong in aerial duels, physically imposing, and consistently hardworking. His goal-line clearance against Goldaniga in the recent match exemplifies his defensive prowess.
Competing for a spot with established players like Bastoni and Dimarco could be frustrating, but Carlos Augusto has shown great mental resilience. His recent back-to-back goals are a just reward for his persistent hard work through challenging times.
The addition of Carlos Augusto to Inter’s list of goal-scorers enhances the team’s already formidable attacking options, a development that Inzaghi will undoubtedly welcome as the season progresses.