Also it isn't catastrophic injuries that made us drop points to minnows and you can't have it both ways.
Refs have had a hand in that. Did you watch Inter's last game against Venezia? Empoli? Sassuolo?
Have you seen the refs against us with Verona? Roma? Napoli? Spezia?
We praise Pioli for continuing to win despite the injuries and keep banging the we are 2nd drum but now inter would be a distant third???
When all three teams were fit, Milan and Napoli were comfortably ahead of Inter.
Also injury and prevention of them is part of the sport. You can have some bad injuries but every year now??? And some are clearly because of the players at the club - those aren't a mystery.
This is something I've said a lot. So, cool.
However, ACL injuries are random. Osimhen getting massive facial fractures is not that common though. Tomori hurting his meniscus is random. Covid hitting our team harder is random.
Inter have lucked out.
But that doesn't change the fact that, and I'd like to underline this point:
all the things that the "hey, this is reasonable spending for a title" squad want,
Napoli have done that. What if you spend wrong? What if you spend, just to spend, and are held ransom by a player like... hm, I dunno, let me think... Samu Castillejo? Or when you get players who get injuries, since y'know, they're part of the game, like Conti? Or Caldara?
Inter have been very fortunate, we have been very unfortunate. I'm not sure how pointing that out is some silly thing. Until I see Inter deal with even
some of the issues that have plagued us, I'm not sure why saying we've done a better job (minus the athletic training staff) is such a controversial take?