Simone Inzaghi has insists his side will put on a real performance against Verona just like they did against Juventus in Turin as they are to make a huge statement in the season finale.
Inter Milan manager Simone Inzaghi has stated that his side will put on the real Inter Milan performance when Verona comes visiting in the Serie A.
Inter Milan will host Hellas Verona in the League game following their victory against Juventus last week.
Inzaghi spoke to the media ahead of the match against Verona and he admit the quality of his opponent but insists his side will show their real side in the match.
“It’s a massive match for us and it’s going to be tough because Verona play at incredible intensity and have quality players. We’ll need to produce a real Inter performance”, Inzaghi said ahead of the match.
Inzaghi hails the fans for their support through out the season as he believes they have made a huge difference this season.
“It’s crucial. I’ll never stop thanking the fans because they’ve made such a difference all season long and I’m sure they’ll be right there behind us all the way.”
Speaking about their last match in Turin Inzaghi claims it was an important win for them as he believes they can make a statement in the season finale.
“We have everything we need to win any sort of match. We did well in Turin by digging in as a team when we needed to – that’s what enabled us to win the game.
“It was a hugely important win for many reasons – we were up against a great team and a direct rival. It means we remain hot on the heels of the sides at the top and can have our say in the season finale.”
Inzaghi confirms he will be without Lautaro Martinez against Veron but lucky to have the likes of Dzeko,Correa, Caicedo and Sanchez available for selection.
“We won’t have Lautaro tomorrow but I’m lucky to have [Edin] Dzeko, [Joaquin] Correa, [Felipe] Caicedo and [Alexis] Sanchez fit and available. They’re training well and I think they’ll all get to play at some point. But regardless of our forwards, we’re going to need a big performance from the whole team.”