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Ajax vs. Inter: Analysts Doubt Team’s Physicality for Champions League

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Amsterdam, Netherlands – September 15, 2025, 08:17 CETAjax Amsterdam’s recent player acquisitions​ are drawing criticism for ‌prioritizing technical skill over physical prowess, a strategy experts warn clashes with the demands of elite​ international competition. Concerns are mounting ‍as ⁤the team⁤ prepares to face Inter Milan in the‍ Champions⁣ League,where physical dominance is often decisive.

Analysts suggest⁣ Ajax’s recruitment policy-focusing on players like Raúl Moro⁣ and Oscar ​Gloukh-contradicts⁣ established principles of success at the highest levels of football. Former players ​and commentators are questioning whether a team built on smaller, less physically imposing athletes can consistently ‌overcome opponents who prioritize strength​ and ⁣endurance. This debate ⁣arrives as ajax seeks to rebuild its standing in European football, and the outcome ⁤of Wednesday’s match ⁣against Inter Milan could considerably impact their trajectory.

According to football analyst Vink, Ajax faces ‌a meaningful disadvantage in the physical battle ⁢against Inter Milan’s players.”You have to have a very good day of Godts,a mountain house that is willing to make the meters he has to make. Because you will have to go after dimarco. In the Champions League every mistake and any negligence are punished.”

Ajax ‍coach John Heitinga ⁣appeared to acknowledge these concerns during a recent match against PEC Zwolle, benching players like Lucas ‌Rosa and Kian Fitz-Jim, who are​ not known for their​ physical strength. Commentator Perez believes a similar‌ approach​ will be wise against ⁤Inter Milan, advocating for ​the continued inclusion of Davy klaassen ‌and ‍Steven Bergwijn. “Government and Klaassen ⁢will continue to ‍walk, I would also choose that.”

The core of the critique centers on a perceived mismatch between Ajax’s transfer ​strategy and ⁢the⁤ realities of top-tier football. Perez‍ stated, “Very small, physically non-strong players are taken, which goes against the laws of international top football. Then you have to ⁣make sure that you can play ‍so well ‌that you do not get into the duels. If that is not the case, then you have to choose ⁢your physically best players.” With Inter Milan boasting physically imposing players like‌ Denzel Dumfries, the importance of strength and stamina is expected to be notably pronounced on‍ Wednesday.

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