Italian media have once again focused their attention on Jan Biesek following Inter’s exit from the Italian Super Cup against Bologna, with La Gazzetta dello Sport describing the defender’s recent handballs as a recurring and damaging pattern.
“With one hand holding the other, Inter always end up back where they started,” the newspaper wrote. Quotation from FCInterNews.
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“The core issue is that the hands are always the same, guilty and inappropriate, especially in the box.”
According to the Gazette, BisekRepeated handball fouls have put heavy pressure on Inter Milan in 2025. Inter Milan’s 2025 has ended “without even a trophy”.
The newspaper called the issue “a huge factor” and noted that this was the third time such a mistake had proved decisive.
Biesek’s mistakes increased, Inter defenders paid dearly in Bologna defeat
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 6: Yann Aurel Bisseck of Inter Milan celebrates after his team’s win during the 2024/25 UEFA Champions League semi-final second leg match between FC Inter Milan and FC Barcelona at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on May 6, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Carl Lessing/Getty Images)
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The first two incidents occurred last season. In injury time, the away game was against Genoa at the Ferrari Stadium.
On the penultimate match day, another more costly mistake was made against Lazio at San Siro.
Despite the criticism, Gazzetta made it clear that the errors are not expected to impact Bieseke’s long-term future at the club.
“For Biesek, it seems that only Inter Milan is available at the moment,” the report states.
“Even if it means doubling up.”
The German has featured in a number of roles this season, including as a centre-back in the defence.
In fact, before returning to his more natural right-wing centre-back position.
The challenge now is psychological.
After yet another high-profile mistake, Bisek was once again asked to respond.
Regaining confidence and showing that these mistakes don’t define his development.