What is the difference between Inter Milan and AC Milan?

Everyone knows that Inter Milan and AC Milan are twin brothers born from the same mother, but from the beginning, there were obvious differences in their personalities.

On December 16, 1899, the British Alfred Edwards founded the "Milan Football and Cricket Association", which was the predecessor of AC Milan. On March 9, 1908, due to AC Milan Milan's elders favored Italian players more and were unwilling to accept foreign players. Therefore, the foreign players in the team who felt oppressed decided to establish a new team to facilitate the reception of foreign players and named it "Inter Milan" tit for tat. Club", the team uniform also adopted blue and black, which is opposite to the red and black Milan. Red, blue and black have been fighting head-on for nearly 100 years.

This kind of completely different genetic genes at birth creates the innate personality in AC Milan’s blood: conservative, so the team often dare not try new tactics in tactics. A set of defensive counterattacks can go through Sacchi. , Capello, Ancelotti actually developed step by step. Inter Milan, which built its team with rebellious behavior, is obviously a radical reformist. It is constantly seeking innovation and change in tactics. After pioneering the "concrete" defensive counterattack style, it abandoned it and continued to pursue more aggressive tactics. His style of play has attracted superstars with strong offensive abilities from all over the world.

The names of the two teams fully prove the team’s personal connections. AC Milan changed the original English abbreviation "FC" to the Italian "AC", and added the word "Milan", which fully proved the team's team building philosophy of "people rule by people", especially It pays attention to human relations and has a clear preference for Italian players. It has a strong sense of small-circle culture and class concepts. AC has always been captained by local Italian players, including Baresi, Maldini, Costacurta, and Tassotti. To Ambrosini, any captain can only be Italian, even if you are a substitute; on the contrary, Inter Milan, as its name suggests, opens its hands to players of any nationality, as long as you have the ability. The first captain was Swiss Ernst Manke, and today's captain is Argentinian Zanetti. Over the past 100 years, the two foreign captains seem to be in harmony with each other.