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In Bergkamp's second season at Internazionale, the club changed managers again, appointing Ottavio Bianchi.
Bergkamp endured a disappointing campaign, troubled with stress injuries and fatigue from the 1994 World Cup.
He managed to score five goals in 26 appearances.
Off the field, Bergkamp's relationship with the Italian press and fans became uncomfortable.
His shy persona and his propensity to go home after matches was interpreted as apathy.
Because of his poor performance on the pitch, one Italian publication renamed their award given to the worst performance of the week, L ' asino della settimana ( Donkey of the Week ) to Bergkamp della settimana.
Internazionale ended the league season in sixth position and failed to retain the UEFA Cup.
The club was eliminated in the second round.
In February 1995, the club was purchased by Italian businessman and fan Massimo Moratti, who promised to invest heavily in the squad.
Bergkamp's future in the first team was uncertain following the signing of Maurizio Ganz a month after the takeover.

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