The Italian Simone Inzaghicoach of Inter Milanwants to give up a little pressure for the anticipated Italian Derby the Juventus Turina rival he included in the list of candidates for the ‘Scudetto’ because of the investment he made in the summer transfer market.
After Thiago Motta, coach of Juventino, assured that Inter is a candidate for the ‘Scudetto’ -removing his own team from the favorites- it was Inzaghi’s turn in a press conference, who did not hesitate to respond and warm up to the Italian classic that will be played this Sunday at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium (San Siro), with Inter in second and ‘Juve’ in third, just one point away.
“There are 4-5 teams that will fight for the ‘Scudetto’, this year the championship will be more balanced. Our objectives are there, we want to win the greatest number of games and go as far as possible in the cups. There are other clubs that are ready to win, that have made good investments…” said the Interista coach.
Inzaghi, later, did not hesitate to praise the work of Motta, who despite coming after the first defeat of the season in the Champions League, did not lose in Serie A.
“Tomorrow’s win will give us a lot of confidence, but we are in the ninth matchday and obviously it is still undecided. It will be a balanced match, Juventus is the best team in Europe among in terms of goals conceded, only one came from a penalty. We We arrived well, with five consecutive wins but we are not satisfied with the result: we know we have to improve,” he noted.
Furthermore, the coach recalled his best duels against Juve during his time as Nerazzurri coach.
“This is my eleventh game against ‘Juve’ since I was in Milan. The one that gave me the most satisfaction was last year’s victory in the championship, which gave us a push towards the title,” he said.
Source: La Verdad

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