Champions League, Inzaghi: “Inter is a mature team, we won’t tremble”

Champions League, Inzaghi: "Inter is a mature team, we won't tremble"

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After winning the first leg 2-0, Inter are preparing to play the second leg of Milan’s Euroderby, this time at home, in an almost entirely Nerazzurri stadium. Over 75,000 fans, 12 million takings, a record. “We know we have a well-deserved lead, but we won’t have to manage. We will have to play an Inter game, knowing that we are facing a team of the highest quality. We are 90 plus recovery from a dream together with these splendid boys,” said coach Simone Inzaghi. ” And one could have thought of working better without the Italian Cup and instead we worked very well during the break. Looking back, at the beginning of the Champions League journey, he said: “On the day of the draws there was disappointment, we hadn’t been very lucky But I told my staff and the players that Bayern and Barcelona weren’t happy about taking Inter in the third tier either.”

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Criticisms and ambitions

Analyzing the team’s current momentum, the coach added: “We always play, it was lucky we didn’t have much time to think. We are in the Italian Cup final. In the league five games ago we were very far from our basic goal and even there the last step is missing”. As for the many criticisms received in recent months from fans and insiders, Inzaghi added: “There must be criticisms if they are not specious, as it often happens”. And on the mental disposition with which the group prepares to face the match, he said: “We are a mature and serious team, we know that despite having won in the first leg we haven’t done anything yet. We don’t have to speculate and manage. We can face the race with a lot of confidence. We mustn’t get the little arm, we have important players, world champions, vice-champions, European champions”.

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French referee Clement Turpin

Answering reporters’ questions, Inzaghi also tackled the issue of refereeing: “In the first leg against Milan there was an episode that needed to be evaluated in another way, I’m talking about the Krunic episode against Bastoni. And it would have given the result something very important. But that wasn’t the case and there’s absolutely no problem, just as there’s no problem with the fact that tomorrow we’ll have a French referee against Milan who have four Frenchmen in their squad. There is maximum confidence.”

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The secret of turnover

The Inter coach then spoke about player rotations, with which he has always managed to field the fittest players in the last seven games won. “As far as choices and formations are concerned, fortunately I read and listen very little to what is said. But I know everything, and this is my luck. After the game it’s always easy to say dude had to play, we make choices. Sometimes you are luckier, sometimes less”. And on the fact that Inter players willingly accept the turnover, he said: “Our squad is not numerically deep. We are twenty, plus some young people. After the World Cup, something was created thanks to the boys and the team. We had an impossible calendar, but by changing so many players we’ve been good at managing it so far, asking for a huge contribution from all the members of the squad.”

The role of Calhanoglu

Another decisive move for Inter’s career was the use of Calhanoglu as director, despite the fact that in the past he had always been deployed as a midfielder or in the trocar. “It was an intuition. Brozovic was missing and I thought that Calhanoglu could have been the most important solution. Then the boy was very good. But it also applies to Darmian, who is doing very well in a role he has never played. He was a full-back but never the third in defense. I train top quality players who know how to adapt.” Other compliments Inzaghi reserved for Lukaku, “who worked a lot and arrived in the best way for this month”, to Correa, “whom I would not have removed in the match against Sassuolo, if it hadn’t been him who asked me” and finally to Lautaro: “He’s having an excellent moment, he’s alternating with the others at best”.

Acerbi’s invitation to caution

He presented himself at the press conference with coach Francesco Acerbi, who was greeted with skepticism by the Inter fans at the start of the season, but later revealed to be one of the cornerstones of the team. On the importance of the race, Acerbi certainly didn’t hide: “If you don’t pass tomorrow it’s a disaster, it’s a shitty season. That is, let me explain: one game is enough and it seems to go from an excellent season to failure. Our fate depends on us. It’s a very good season, a little piece is missing. The sums are drawn in the end”. And he invited us not to delude ourselves that the result of the first leg is a guarantee of passing the round: “We have lived a week full of anxieties, but positive anxieties. We know that Milan are strong but so are we. We have great enthusiasm but we have to be careful. If we even think we have one percent more than Milan, we would be making a huge mistake. But we are not like that.”

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