Conte sprona l’Inter: “Bisogna essere determinati e cinici, ammazzare l’avversario”

L’allenatore nerazzurro spinge i suoi verso la corsa scudetto: “Abbiamo margine d’errore minimo se vogliamo fare qualcosa di straordinario”.

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Inter-Sampdoria, le pagelle: Eriksen vivace, Lukaku trascinatore

Le pagelle di Inter-Sampdoria: Eriksen illumina il reparto offensivo nerazzurro, bene Lukaku e Lautaro, De Vrij distratto. Thorsby l’ultimo a mollare.

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Inter-Sampdoria 2-1: Conte riparte nel segno di Lukaku e Lautaro

I nerazzurri vincono il recupero contro la Sampdoria e si portano a -6 dalla Juventus capolista. Decidono i goal degli attaccanti nel primo tempo.

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Inter Midfielder Nicolo Barella At Halftime: “We Will Do Everything To Win”

Inter’s Italian international midfielder Nicolo Barella stopped by Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia moments ago to share his thoughts on the first 45 minutes in match day 25 of the Serie A at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in Milano’s San Siro district, where the Nerazzurri lead Sampdoria by 2-0 after goals from Romelu Lukaku and Lautaro Martinez.

The former Cagliari man underlined that these past few months has been difficult but that a win against Sampdoria could mean that the Nerazzurri could go on a winning streak.

“These have been difficult months but we have not given up on anything. We have always worked and now we are bringing out what we have been working on.

“There are many matches to be played in a short period of time, it will be difficult for everyone but if we win tonight we could maybe get the train going again. We will do everything because now anything can happen.”

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Inter CEO Beppe Marotta: “Winning The Serie A Is Still Possible, Lautaro Has Never Expressed A Will To Leave”

Inter’s Sporting CEO Beppe Marotta stopped by Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia moments ago, to share his thoughts on all things Nerazzurri, going into the postponed Serie A match day 25 clash against Sampdoria at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in Milano’s San Siro district, with kick off scheduled for 21.45 CET.

The Nerazzurri boss began by underlining how important tonight’s clash is against Sampdoria to not only get back to winning ways but also mount a Serie A title challenge.

“The statement made by Conte was stimulating and something all of us agree on. There are 13 matches left to play and everything can still happen.

“Starting tonight we all need to be fired up and motivated, three points against Sampdoria would be an excellent omen for the rest of the Serie A.”

Marotta was then asked about the rumors concerning Barcelona’s interest in Lautaro Martinez and the effect they may have had on the player. Marotta replied stressing that Inter want to keep the Argentine international striker and that the player himself has never expressed any desire to leave the club.

“Everyone knows that he has been the subject of attention on the transfer window. He has had an excellent start to the season and he is young, there are many clubs who want to negotiate for him.

“Inter is not a club that tends to sell its players and if he doesn’t show symptoms of wanting to leave we will hand on to him.

“Aside from this after three months of a break some calm is needed to wait for the best from players and one single game is not a trend. He wont be judged solely on what happened against Napoli but what happened before.

“Sure he is flattered by the interest shown in him from other clubs however this is a reason to do even better. It is normal and human that there is attention on him but from our perspective, we want to keep him and he has never expressed a desire to leave. I think we will continue together over next season.”

In conclusion the former Juventus CEO was asked that despite having improved compared to last season what do the Nerazzurri still lack in order to take the last step and win a title.

“The first thing is that the club is stable towards the employees who are in love with the club and who want to work and achieve great objectives together. As a consequence also the squad works in the best way.”

“We have to raise the substance of the squad together with the stability of the club, the Zhang family are here and we as the management are adapting to their needs and requests.

“We began a journey together last year and we are looking to achieve important objectives together.”

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Marotta trattiene Lautaro: “Vogliamo tenerlo, lui non vuole andarsene”

L’Amministratore Delegato dell’Inter si tiene stretto il proprio attaccante: “Non ha mai manifestato la volontà di lasciare l’Inter”.

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Inter Defender Milan Skriniar: “Important Game Tonight To Go 6 Points Behind Juventus”

Inter’s Slovakian international central defender Milan Skriniar stopped by Italian broadcaster Inter TV to share his thoughts going into tonight’s Serie A clash against Sampdoria at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in Milano’s San Siro district.

Skriniar began by underlining how important it is to win the match against his former side, Sampdoria, in order to come within striking distance of Serie A league leaders Juventus who are 9 points clear with a game in hand.

“Today we play an important match, if we win we are 6 points behind the top and there are a lot of games to be played in a short space of time.

“Everything can still happen. We have been working to be prepared for this. Now we have to give everything we have.

“We are prepared, we have watched a little bit of video during this entire period that we haven’t been playing. Maybe they have changed things up a bit. We will see what happens on the pitch. We have to look to win this match.

“I hope to be able to [score soon again]. The best thing would be if I could tonight, we’ll see.”

Moments later he stopped by Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia where he stated that although it is a bit strange to play against former teammates.

“Yes it is always a bit strange to play former teams but I ave already been at Inter for three years and I am looking to give my all for Inter.

“Absolutely [Conte’s statement stimulated me], there are many games where everything can happen. We have been working towards this, to be ready and now we have to make it show on the pitch.

“Yes, recently we have been conceding a few mote goals than we did before, this is not good and we need to improve also from this aspect. As well as trying to score more goals up front.”

Skriniar joined Sampdoria in January 2016 from Slovakian side MSK Zilina playing 38 games across all competitions for the Blucerchiati scoring no goals.

In the Summer of 2017 he made the switch to Inter in a deal worth €20 million which also included Gianluca Caprari going in the opposite direction. Since then he has featured 119 times for the Nerazzurri across all competitions scoring 4 goals in the process.

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Inter-Sampdoria, le formazioni ufficiali: Eriksen c’è, chance La Gumina

Le formazioni ufficiali di Inter-Sampdoria: Conte conferma Eriksen e sostituisce Brozovic con Gagliardini, liguri col 3-5-1-1 e La Gumina punta.

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Official – Starting Lineups Inter Vs Sampdoria: Christian Eriksen, Lautaro Martinez & Roberto Gagliardini Start

Inter coach Antonio Conte and his Sampdoria counterpart Clausio Ranieri, have decided to field the following 22 players in tonight’s postponed Serie A match day 25 clash at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in Milano’s San Siro district.

Conte will have do without both Stefano Sensi and Marcelo Brozovic who have suffered injuries in training this past week. Claudio Ranieri wont be able to play captain Fabio Quagliarella who misses the match due to injury as well.

Inter (3-4-1-2): Samir Handanovic; Milan Skriniar, Stefan de Vrij, Alessandro Bastoni; Antonio Candreva, Roberto Gagliardini, Nicolo Barella, Ashley Young; Christian Eriksen; Romelu Lukaku, Lautaro Martinez.
Substitutes: Filip Stankovic, Tommaso Berni, Diego Godin, Andrea Ranocchia, Danilo D’Ambrosio, Kwadwo Asamoah, Cristiano Biraghi, Victor Moses, Lucien Agoume, Borja Valero, Alexis Sanchez, Sebastiano Esposito.
Suspended: Daniele Padelli.
Injured: Marcelo Brozovic, Stefano Sensi, Matias Vecino.

Sampdoria (4-4-1-1): Audero; Bereszynski, Tonelli, Colley, Murru; Depaoli, Vieira, Ekdal, Jankto; Ramirez; Gabbiadini.
Substitutes: Seculin, Falcone, Yoshida, Chabot, Augello, Thorsby, Bertolacci, Linetty, Leris, Maroni, Bonazzoli, La Gumina.
Injured: Ferrari and Quagliarella.

Referee: Maurizio Mariani.
Assistant referees: Valerio Colarossi and Damiano Di Iorio.
Fourth Official: Luca Pairetto.
VAR: Paolo Mazzoleni and Fabiano Preti.

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Nerazzurri Legend Tarcisio Burgnich: “If Grande Inter Made History We Owe It To Mario Corso”

Former Inter defender Tarcisio Burgnich discussed ex-Nerazzurri winger Mario Corso, his relationship with coach Helenio Herrera and president Angelo Moratti in an interview in today’s paper edition of the Milano based newspaper Corriere della Sera.

First, he spoke positively of Corso, who passed away yesterday in hospital at the age of 78.

“He was immense. With his left foot he did what he wanted. He knew he was a great player, but he always remained simple. He was cheerful, he had his plan ready, but he never exaggerated.”

The 81-year-old Italian, who spent 12 years of his career with the Nerazzurri, then discussed what kind of player Corso was, and his various qualities.

“He was worth half the team, the other half was Suarez. If that Inter made history, they owe it to them. He was imaginative, the classic extra man. Even today he would have been among the best in the world and at the time he was the best. Individualist and a bit of a vagabond on the pitch, Herrera didn’t like him much, but he always made him play. When he came into the area, he drove the defenders crazy.”

He commented on Corso’s famous nickname, God’s left foot.

“Corso scored goals in every way, not just with knuckleball free kicks, he always fooled you. He was pure technique.”

Finally, Burgnich spoke about how Corso never got along with coach Helenio Herrera, and how the famous Inter coach tried to sell the Italian on many occasions.

“According to the Wizard, he didn’t live like a footballer, he often scolded him and, if he could, grounded him. But then he always made him play, he knew that he was the one who made us win. Herrera got angry, President Moratti defended him and pampered him, Corso was there.”

Corso spent 16 years of his career with the Nerazzurri, from 1957 to 1973. The player was a core part of the Grande Inter squad and won four league titles, two European Cups and two Intercontinental Cups with the Milanese club, before spending the final two years of his career with Genoa.

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