Inter Milan's recent performance against Udinese was influenced by their previous derby loss to AC Milan, according to Simone Inzaghi. Despite a tense 3-2 victory, with Lautaro Martinez scoring twice, Inzaghi noted the impact of the earlier defeat. Davide Frattesi scored early, but Christian Kabasele equalised before Martinez's goals secured the win. Lorenzo Lucca's late goal added pressure in the final moments.
The match against Udinese came shortly after Inter's dramatic 2-1 loss to city rivals AC Milan at San Siro. This defeat seemed to linger over Inter's performance. "We faced a strong team that had been undefeated at home," Inzaghi remarked. He expressed satisfaction with maintaining control but acknowledged the tense ending where unexpected events could occur.

Inzaghi highlighted defensive lapses that allowed Udinese to score twice. "Our opponents are very dangerous when they show up in the area," he said, stressing the need for better defensive coordination. The coach emphasised improving possession play and preventing opponents from capitalising on opportunities.
Martinez ended his scoring drought with his first Serie A goals since May, which was crucial for Inter's morale. Inzaghi praised Martinez's performance in both matches, noting his ability to seize scoring chances effectively. "The fact that he has returned to scoring is important for everyone," Inzaghi stated.
Inter managed to break a streak of three games without a win across all competitions with this victory. Despite challenges, they showed resilience and determination on the field. The win against Udinese was a significant step forward for Inter as they aim to regain momentum in Serie A.
Reflecting on their recent experiences, Inzaghi acknowledged that losing a derby carries more weight than other matches. It had been nearly two years since Inter last lost such an encounter, highlighting its emotional impact on players and fans alike.