Better they criticise me than Inter Milan players, says under-fire Inzaghi ahead of UCL second leg

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Published 18.04.2023
Better they criticise me than Inter Milan players, says under-fire Inzaghi ahead of UCL second leg

Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi mentioned he had no qualms being a lightning rod for criticism after the crew’s Serie A kind nosedived so long as his gamers are protected forward of a Champions League quarterfinal that would outline their season.

Inter has not gained in its final 5 league video games, struggling 4 defeats to fall out of the highest 4 and sits two factors behind fourth-placed AC Milan, resulting in reviews Inzaghi could possibly be sacked.

However, it has completed nicely within the Champions League, advancing from the group stage on the expense of La Liga chief Barcelona earlier than eliminating Porto within the final 16.

Inter has a 2-0 lead over Benfica forward of the second leg on the San Siro on Wednesday because it seems to be to succeed in the semifinals for the primary time because it was topped European champion in 2010.

“Before Barcelona, as before Porto, it (the criticism) was the same, personally I am used to it. Better they criticise me than the players,” Inzaghi instructed reporters on Tuesday.

“Criticism helps us to work more and more. In the league we have made insufficient progress. Like other teams we had problems.

“Now we have to focus on giving our fans an important night that would allow us to finish among the top four in Europe and that would be an important milestone.”

Several Inter gamers have contracts that expire on the finish of the season however Inzaghi performed down the importance of that.

“We have several players’ contracts expiring but I see them working daily and working well,” he added.

“Being criticised is part of our job, we have to be good and strong and think about the next match which is now Benfica tomorrow night.”

Benfica can be on a poor run of kind having misplaced its final three matches in all competitions, however Inzaghi remains to be cautious of the Portuguese league leaders.

“We know we have an advantage but it will be a game to be played in the best possible way, against an opponent who is in a downturn in results but not in their game,” Inzaghi mentioned.

“Benfica run a lot and cover the field well. We should be good and make them less dangerous because they are a team that creates a lot.”