Inter manager Antonio Conte has called for the team to be more clinical in front of goal following the win over Sampdoria last night as the 2019/20 Serie A season resumed following a three month Coronavirus enforced stop.
Inter took the lead after 10 minutes through Romelu Lukaku and their lead was doubled 20 minutes later with thanks to Lautaro Martinez. In between the goals and afterwards Inter had more chances to score further goals but failed to do so.
Fortunately, Inter were not made to pay for their lack of composure in front of goal and achieved a 2-1 win over a struggling La Samp side.
“We could have been a little more serene if we had taken advantage of the opportunities created but instead they scored and we found ourselves in trouble,” Conte explained in an interview with Italian broadcaster Rai Sport, earlier on today.
“That said, the boys certainly had a good game. We start this run of games knowing that we need everyone and that we can do important things. We have worked hard to have the best possible way to the end of the season.”
The former Italian national team manager proceeded to discuss the Serie A title race, which Inter just find themselves in alongside Lazio and Juventus.
Inter are currently sitting third, five points behind Lazio and six behind table toppers Juventus and Conte has admitted that there is little room for error for his side.
“There is no room to make mistakes. Juventus and Lazio can meanwhile afford mistakes. We absolutely have to find a ferocity and badness in front of goal in order to not get to the 95th minute with anxiety that we could conceded from a corner kick.”
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