Edin Dzeko was signed by Inter to be the replacement for star striker Romelu Lukaku following the Belgian’s €113m move to Chelsea, but after a bright start his goals have dried up.

Last season, the Nerazzurri played a vertical counter-attacking system under Antonio Conte, with Lukaku being relied on for his strength, ability to attack the lines and quick powerful bursts forward. Things have changed following both his and Conte’s departure, although this is to be expected.

Inter have transformed a little under Simone Inzaghi and whilst Dzeko’s role is not the same as Lukaku’s was, it’s likely that they hoped he’d be on the scoresheet a little more, especially compared to his predecessor.

After 25 Serie A games last season, Lukaku had scored 18 goals and provided seven assists. This season, Dzeko has 10 goals and three assists after the same amount of time, a noticeable drop.

This is understandable considering the difference in both age and quality between the pair, but it’s not hard to imagine that Inter are a little disappointed with his goal tally. In particular, he has only scored three goals since Halloween.

Unfortunately for Lukaku, his end of the move has not worked out much better. The Belgian has only scored five goals in 17 Premier League appearances this season, and discontent is starting to grow amongst the supporters in West London.

Coach Thomas Tuchel addressed Lukaku’s issues this season earlier today, saying:

“He was not involved in our game [against Crystal Palace], it’s sometimes like this with strikers. If they struggle a bit with self-confidence, if they struggle a little bit to find the space and to get involved against a defensive side, it can be like this.

“It’s of course not what we want and not what Romelu wants, but it’s also not the time to laugh about him, make jokes about him. He’s in the spotlight of course, and we will protect him.”

9 thought on “Dzeko failing to fill the boots of a now-struggling Lukaku”
  1. Wasn’t Marotta saying “I replaced Lukaku (100 m) with Dzeko (free) and on the pitch there is no difference” back when Dzeko was doing decent several months ago? Lol. Care to revise your statement, Beppe?

  2. I think Dzeko has done well enough, specially in the first half of the season. He’s of a certain age though and Inzaghi has overused him way too much recently.

  3. Dzeko is one of my masterpieces. How dare you to doubt my signing. I’m the best transfer guru in the world. Now bow to me now, Inter fans!

  4. Dzeko is one of my masterpieces. How dare you to doubt my signing. I’m the best transfer guru in the world. Now bow to me now, Inter fans!

  5. Dzeko is doing better than expected. Look at Lautaro he can’t even score a tap in created because Dzeko is in the match.

  6. It’s an Inzaghi team, this means they will run out of gas for the last sprint! We did every season and it seems the pattern is now starting to happen at Inter

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