Andrea Pinamonti On Returning To Inter: “See What Happens At The End Of The Season”

Striker Andrea Pinamonti, who is currently on the books at Genoa but who have a gentleman’s agreement that he will return to Inter, discussed his career, his dreams of playing for Italy in next summer’s European Championships and if he’ll return to the Nerazzurri in an interview in yesterday’s paper edition of the Genoa based newspaper Il Secolo XIX.

First, he discussed the comments on Italy coach Roberto Mancini, who stated that Pinamonti was ‘the future of Italy’.

“Mancini’s words had made me very proud, I won’t hide that. I will always give my best to reach my goals and consequently, working silently and humbly, I will try to be ready for the 2021 European Championships.”

The 21-year-old Italian forward discussed how he is doing in Genoa and if he is happy.

“In Genoa I feel good, I like to wake up in the morning and see the sea. I don’t have a favourite place, I like to walk along the sea with Nicole, it relaxes me.”

Finally, Pinamonti spoke about his future and whether he’ll stay with Genoa or return to Inter.

“It’s too early to talk about that. Now I’m just thinking about doing well, helping out to avoid relegation. Then, as always, at the end of the season they’ll come to terms.”

The 21-year-old Italian forward is a product of the Nerazzurri’s youth system, having been with the club since he was 14.

Despite being a professional for Inter since 2016, Pinamonti has only made three league appearances for the Milanese club, spending last season on loan with Frosinone and this season on loan with the Rossoblu.

He signed for the Genoa based club on a loan deal with an obligation to buy, but he could still return to Milan as the Nerazzurri look for a replacement for Lautaro Martinez, who seems likely to join Barcelona in the summer.

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Ezequiel Schelotto: “Inter Treated Me Badly, Many Who Are Still There Disappointed Me”

Brighton full back Ezequiel Schelotto discussed his time in the Premier League and his memories of Inter and Serie A in an interview with Italian media outlet GianlucaDiMarzio.com yesterday.

“I had a very difficult year. I don’t have any more pain and I feel stronger than before. We are charged, ten teams will play to avoid relegation and it will be like a new season. We’ll start from scratch playing every three days.”

He spoke about how he has transition from a winger into a full back.

“I started playing there before I moved to Sporting Lisbon. Now, the full backs are more aggressive than defenders, so I have more room to fight the opponent and exploit my speed.”

The 31-year-old Italian Argentinian spoke about how he was badly treated by Inter during his time there. The player was contracted to the Nerazzurri for two years but only made 12 league appearances for the side.

“My conscience is clear. In life you have to have respect and Inter treated me badly. Many people who are still there have disappointed me. I tore up the contract because I didn’t want to know anything more, but it’s a choice I wouldn’t make again. I have great respect for both the fans and Moratti.”

Finally, Schelotto talked about his departure from Inter and what it takes to be great at the club.

“The new club, on the other hand, started a new cycle and kicked me out. They signed Stramaccioni and when he was dismissed, they sent his players away too. It’s not enough to wear Inter’s shirt to be great, you have to be great like people who help those who need it most. When I was 23, I signed a five-year contract. I went on my way and at Sporting Lisbon they still ask me to come back.”

Schelotto spent two seasons in Milan with the Nerazzurri but struggled to make an impact with the squad. Making only 12 league appearances, the 31-year-old signed for three different clubs on loan, Sassuolo, Parma and Chievo, but didn’t particularly impress. He has found more success in England with Brighton, being used semi-regularly this season.

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Lautaro ancora a secco, l’Inter ha bisogno di goal: ora c’è Sanchez che scalpita

Lautaro Martinez non è riuscito a trovare la via della rete nelle ultime sei partite. In casa Inter potrebbe aprirsi un ballottaggio con Sanchez.

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Photo – Inter Score More Goals In First 5 Minutes Of Games Than All Other Serie A Teams

Inter have scored more goals in the first five minutes of a game than any other team in Serie A, according to a Tweet posted by Italian statistic provider OptaPaolo.

The Nerazzurri have scored six goals in the first five minutes of games, with the latest being scored by former Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen in the 2nd minute of the Milanese club’s 1-1 draw against Napoli in the second leg of the Coppa Italia semi-finals on Saturday.

6 – Con il gol di Christian #Eriksen contro il Napoli, salgono a sei i gol segnati dall’Inter in stagione nel corso dei primi cinque minuti di gioco, più di ogni altra squadra di Serie A, considerando tutte le competizioni. Irruenza.#NapoliInter #CoppaItalia pic.twitter.com/dMeRhP5Lj1

— OptaPaolo (@OptaPaolo) June 13, 2020

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Photo – Inter Highlight Other Nerazzurri Goals Scored Directly From A Corner Kick

Inter remembered goals that have been scored from corner kicks after Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen scored directly from the set piece against Napoli in the second leg of the Coppa Italia semi-final on Saturday night.

The 28-year-old Dane, who joined the Nerazzurri in a deal worth €20 million from Tottenham in January, impressed in the 1-1 draw, despite the fact that the result saw the Milanese club eliminated from the competition.

The Milanese club posted a photo of the goal from that game alongside the caption: “Christian Eriksen’s goal directly from the corner in Napoli v Inter resembles two previous Nerazzurri goals like that. Do you remember them?”

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Il gol di @ChrisEriksen8 direttamente dalla bandierina in #NapoliInter richiama quello di due predecessori nerazzurri.

Ve li ricordate? 👉https://t.co/heRUekHkGV pic.twitter.com/aUzKPnWpOl

— Inter (@Inter) June 14, 2020

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Photo – Inter Vice President Javier Zanetti Takes Part In Anti-Racism & Anti-Discrimination Campaign

Inter vice president and legend Javier Zanetti took part in an anti-racism and anti-discrimination campaign on social media with a post on his Instagram page yesterday.

The campaign, started by FIFA, saw 40 legends of the game don a black jersey calling for an end to racism, discrimination and violence. It has reached over 44 million fans through the many social media channels that it has been shared on, with many actively following the current political situation.

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#repost @fifaworldcup ・・・ A combination of 40 FIFA Legends and current professional footballers, each sporting a black jersey, have taken their message of #StopRacism, #StopViolence and #StopDiscrimination to social media during the past week, a spontaneous plea that has to date reached over 44 million fans worldwide.

A post shared by Javier Zanetti (@javierzanetti) on Jun 13, 2020 at 10:12am PDT

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Photo – Inter Wingback Cristiano Biraghi: “The Disappointment Remains Because We Deserved More”

Inter wing back Cristiano Biraghi commented on the Nerazzurri’s 1-1 draw against Napoli and elimination from the Coppa Italia on Saturday in a post on his Instagram page yesterday.

The 27-year-old Italian wing back is currently on loan at the Milanese club from Fiorentina, in a deal that saw Dalbert join the Florence based club on loan in exchange. Neither player has particularly excited at their respective new homes and it seems likely both will return in the summer.

Biraghi posted a photo from the game alongside the caption: “The disappointment remains because we deserved more! Onward with our heads held high!”

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Rimane la delusione perché avremmo meritato di più! Avanti a testa alta! ⚫🔵 #inter #amala

A post shared by Cristiano Biraghi (@cristianobiraghi34) on Jun 14, 2020 at 2:49am PDT

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Italian Journalist Marani: “Inter’s First Half Against Napoli Was Their Best Half Of The Season”

Italian journalist Matteo Marani discussed Inter’s 1-1 Coppa Italia semi-final draw against Napoli last night in an interview with Italian broadcaster Sky Sports Italia.

“It’s true that Inter played better yesterday and perhaps deserved the result, but they were influenced by the first match in which Napoli had a good and convincing performance. I think Napoli, as an advantage, had the fact that it became a temperamental game thanks to Gattuso.”

He moved onto talking about how Napoli goalkeeper David Ospina kept the Partenopei in the game and how the Naples based club’s decision to play defensive paid off.

“Yesterday was a game that risked taking a different path, but it was good to suffer and hold. Ospina was the best on the pitch but the team managed to make the most of their opportunity, especially in the second half due to the drop by Inter.”

Finally, Marani talked about how Inter started incredibly well in the first half but failed to carry over that strong performance to the second half.

“Conte’s team started very strong in the first half, then it was clear that in the second half they had to drop somewhere, and they dropped from a physical and athletic point of view because they started very strong and fast. Yesterday’s first half was perhaps Inter’s best half so far this season.”

Inter coach Antonio Conte will be disappointed after last night’s elimination from the Coppa Italia, as the Lecce born coach was hoping to win the competition to bring some silverware to Milan in his first season in charge of the Nerazzurri. The former Juventus and Chelsea boss has never won the Coppa Italia as a coach and will have to wait until next season before trying again. The Nerazzurri’s next game will be against Sampdoria next weekend.

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Ex-Referee Luca Marelli Analyzes Referee Gianluca Rocchi’s Performance In Napoli Vs Inter

Former Italian referee Luca Marelli has analysed the performance of Italian referee Gianluca Rocchi in last night’s 1-1 draw between Inter and Napoli in the second leg of the Coppa Italia semi-finals.

The report details how the game was largely managed well by Rocchi, with only a few points of true contention. The first is how Napoli claim that English full back Ashley Young should have been given a second yellow card for his foul on Matteo Politano. Whilst the former Manchester United man did foul the former Inter striker, it was not enough to justify a booking.

The second point of contention is the possible hand ball by Nerazzurri defender Stefan De Vrij in the 55th minute, the report continues. It was not a penalty, despite the fact that the player’s arm touched on the ball slightly, due to the fact that the 28-year-old’s arm was in a natural position and the way the ball travelled must be accounted for.

The only mistake made by Rocchi was in the 66th minute, the report continues. The Italian referee blocked the ball and stopped the game, returning to Napoli. The new rules suggest that he should have let it go considering that possession didn’t change and it didn’t trigger anything important in the game.

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Italian Journalist Biasin Expresses Support For Inter Coach Conte: “Some Just Want To Criticize”

Italian journalist Fabrizio Biasin sided with Inter coach Antonio Conte and suggested that last night’s Coppa Italia draw against Napoli wasn’t something to be concerned about in a post on his Twitter page.

The report details how the Nerazzurri drew 1-1 with the Partenopei in last night’s Coppa Italia semi-final clash, eliminating the Milanese club considering that they lost the first leg to the Naples based club at the San Siro three months ago, before the Coronavirus stop. Coach Antonio Conte suggested after the game that he was satisfied with the team’s performance despite the result.

Biasin agreed with the Lecce born coach, the report continues, considering the circumstances. Inter have played zero friendly matches and have only been training as a squad for a few weeks now, after more than three months of nothing.

Considering that they played against a good Napoli team, last night’s result is no surprise, as it will take a little time for all teams to reach their full strength again.

“The trial against Conte for a draw after a 3 month break, a few training sessions, no friendlies and playing against a good team. More than wanting football back many simply wanted to start criticizing again.”

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