In the 1953–54 season, Internazionale competed in the domestic league as the defending champion.
Club: | Internazionale |
Season: | 1953–54 |
Chairman: | Carlo Masseroni |
Manager: | Alfredo Foni |
League: | Serie A |
League Result: | 1st |
League Topscorer: | Armano (13) |
Season Topscorer: | Armano (13) |
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Prevseason: | 1952–53 |
Nextseason: | 1954–55 |
Updated: | 30 May 1954 |
Inter started the season without Nyers, cut off from the club following a debate with chairman Masseroni about his salary.[1] [2] However, this did not seem to encumber play, resulting in a better season than the previous year.[1] [2] Nyers came back just before the Derby della Madonnina, and won 3–0 by his hat-trick.[1] [2] Six months later in the Derby d'Italia, Inter beat Juventus 6–0,[1] [2] which was crucial for the conquest of another Scudetto, leaving Juventus one point shy.[1] [2]
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The roles of the players are in brackets.
See main article: 1953–54 Serie A.
2 points were awarded for every win, so Inter collected 51 points instead 61.
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Appearances and goals are referred to domestic league:[4]
Ghezzi (34/−32); Armano (33/13); Neri (32); Giacomazzi (29); Nesti (29/2); Lorenzi (28/12); Mazza (27/3); Skoglund (27/10); Giovannini (25); Padulazzi (25); Fattori (20/2); Vincenzi (18/1); Brighenti (15/9); Nyers (14/8); Buzzin (12/5); Broccini (4); Blason (1); Zambaiti (1).