Inzaghi: “We were fierce today. I am happy with the club my future is here. Bastoni is incredible”

The words of the Inter coach after the 4-0 win against Atalanta: “We change players but our principles remained the same. Future? I’m fine here’

Inter grabbed their eleventh consecutive win (out of 11) in 2024, with the third consecutive 4-0 victory in the league, this time against Atalanta. The Nerazzurri’s march is unstoppable, leading Juventus by 12 points. Inzaghi commented after the match:

‘After ten minutes where we had to adjust, but we were fierce today. It’s a great sign of our continuous progress and everything that we are doing.’ On Dimarco’s goal, Inzaghi added: He did well not to enter the area early and scored a goal that sealed the game. These details are crucial and make the difference.’

Inter is dominating in the league, racking up wins and goals. Inzaghi stated: ‘It’s useless to deny that the team is playing well, and I’ve been enjoying it for two and a half years. We’ve won 5 titles and had many satisfactions. In a month, we’ve created this gap with Juventus, but we know we have to stay focused.’

‘I have a team that changes players but doesn’t lose its principles, and that’s my greatest satisfaction along with the atmosphere we’ve created at San Siro. It’s hard for me to make choices now because everyone deserves to play from the start. I think of Dumfries or even Darmian, who has been perfect on the field for months. I have a wonderful group that gives me everything they have.’

Inzaghi is committed to Inter despite transfer rumors. ‘I’m very happy with the club, the fans, and the players. It’s pointless to talk about it now; we have the last three months where extreme focus is needed. At the moment, I’m not interested in talking about anything else, and the club will be happy to see Inter performing like this,’ continued the Nerazzurri coach.

On Bastoni: ‘In the two and a half years he’s been with me, I think he may have made mistakes in only two games. He has monstrous technique and mentality; he only needs to keep it up.'”