Internazionale just can't seem to catch a break. Since the beginning of March, the Italian football club has played four Serie A fixtures, winning none of them and losing two. Couple those lukewarm or poor performances with the team's elimination from the 2014 2015 Europa League-at the hands of Inter Milan Home Shirt 2014 - 2015Germany's Wolfsburg-and March was clearly a bad month for Inter Milan. Luckily, the soccer squad now has a break until April 4th, and the hope is that a new month will bring new luck. Help the Black and Blues find their way once more, with a new set of Inter Milan jerseys from Soccer Box.

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The Rough Patch

Inter's troubles began on March 1st, in a losing home match against Fiorentina. The club had just finished a solid February run, which included decisive victories against Palermo (3-0), Atalanta (4-1), and Cagliari (2-1). They were playing well in home and away fixtures alike, and were sitting at eighth place on the Serie A table. In short, fans had ample reasons to wear the Inter Milan jerseys.

Things took a rough turn when the third month of the year arrived, though. On the first day of the month, the Black and Blues donned the Inter Milan home shirt 2014 2015 and were promptly dealt a loss by Fiorentina. It was a crushing defeat: the Lilies only scored one goal to win 1-0. However, it still torpedoed Internazionale's momentum, as became evident in subsequent matches.

First, it was a 2-2 draw with Napoli. Then, it was a 1-3 loss at Wolfsburg, in the 2014 2015 Europa League round of 16. A 1-1 draw with Cesena-one of the lowest ranked teams in the entire Serie A division-only dropped spirits lower among fans in the Inter Milan jersey. To add insult to injury, the tie came in a home game, suggesting that even the home field advantage and an audience of screaming fans couldn't get the wearers of the Inter Milan jerseys out of their funk.

Wolfsburg

Things got even worse after that. First, on the 19th, Internazionale took on Wolfsburg for the second leg of the UEL round of 16. Again, Inter Milan had the home field advantage, and again, that advantage let them down.

The Wolves took control of the game early, with a goal at the 24-minute mark by midfielder Daniel Calgiuri. For a while, it seemed like that would be the only point scored in the football game at all. Halftime arrived with Wolfsburg still up 1-0, and the story was the same midway through the second half.

Argentine striker Rodrigo Palacio did the Inter Milan home shirt 2014 2015 proud at the 71-minute mark, finally equalizing the score at 1-1. Of course, the Black and Blues still needed to score two more goals without allowing any in order to tie the aggregate, but at least they were back in the game.

As the game entered its final five minutes, it became increasingly apparent that Internazionale wasn't going to score the two additional points they needed to have a chance at staying in the Europa League. To add insult to injury, the Wolves scored a second goal at 89 minutes, not just eliminating Inter Milan from the tournament, but beating them at home as well.

March ended for the Black and Blues with a March 22nd away loss to Sampdoria, and the 0-1 defeat was a fitting end to a dreadful few weeks for the football club. Luckily, there are still 10 games remaining in the 2014 2015 Serie A campaign. But will that be enough time for Inter to make up for their bad month and return to the fifth place slot they claimed last season?

Only time will tell, but you can root for the football squad today, with a brand new set of Inter Milan jerseys from Soccer Box! Whether you are looking for the 2014 2015 home shirt or any other official club jerseys, you can find them at our store!