"Yes, Inter Milan hasn't had a single shot on target so far, mainly because they've been going down Huang Kaiwen's side."
Deschamps sighed.
He really had no other way.
Should he let the players attack Ramos' side?
You attack the right side, Ramos is indeed a bit reckless.
But then Huang Kaiwen would also be freed up.
And then let Inter Milan compete with Huang Kaiwen and Bale's left side for goal efficiency?
That's just not possible!
So his team kept attacking the right side, sure with the intention to score, but more importantly to suppress Huang Kaiwen, to give him something to do and prevent him from always rushing to the front.
Deschamps also knew this approach was a temporary fix.
Once the players' stamina drops, the restrained Huang Kaiwen would burst into action.
But it's better than him bursting into action right from the start.
Inter Milan launched another attack, Eto'o went to his preferred left side.
