While his players focused on past grievances, Inter head coach Cristian Chivu was more focused on the tactical failures of the evening against Bodo/Glimt. The Nerazzurri struggled to break down a resilient defensive unit and lacked the physical intensity required to match their opponents. “We tried every possible way against a team that was well-organised in a low block, with ten players behind the ball,” Chivu said. “We couldn’t break them down, and they found a mental comfort zone."
The Italian giants eventually conceded twice in the second half as their energy levels flagged, leaving them with too much to do in the closing stages. “I have nothing to reproach the players for – they gave everything with the energy they had, though the opponents had more, especially in the second half. We did our best, trying to open the game in the first half. In the second, they managed to create opportunities and scored two goals. There’s a lot of disappointment because we tried to advance, but unfortunately, they had more energy. Bodo is an organised team that came here to do what they had to do with determination. We must congratulate them. They deserve to progress.”