Friday, 29 November 2019
Against Slavia Prague, Antonio Conte Reveals the Key to Inter Milan’s victory in the Champions League
By db-admin
DBasia.news – The key to Inter Milan’s victory in the match against Slavia Prague on Thursday (11/28) early morning Western Indonesian Time at Szymon Marciniak, was revealed by the coach, Antonio Conte. According to him, the appearance of the Inter Milan striker in the matchday 5 match of Group F of the 2019-2020 Champions League left a deep impression.
Inter Milan need a victory to keep their hopes of qualifying for the knockout stages. Inter are only three points from Borussia Dortmund before the match.
Inter Milan scored the opener through Lautaro Martinez. The goal was created after Romelu Lukaku made several individual moves outwitting opponents.
Slavia Prague equalized through Tomas Soucek’s penalty. 1-1 score lasted until halftime.
In the second half, Inter Milan continued to increase attacks. The result, Romelu Lukaku listed his name on the scoreboard after exploiting the mistakes of the defender behind the host who slipped.
Two minutes towards the end, Lautaro was back in action to score. Receiving Lukaku’s pass, the Argentine national team banging volley was tore at the Slavic Prague net.
After the match, Antonio Conte gave special praise to his foster children, especially Lautaro and Lukaku. Thanks to the cooperation of the two players, Inter can gain three goals.
“The players develop together. I say that because it compares with the first game against Slavia Prague. We look more like a team,” Conte said as reported by Sky Sport.
“I was angry after playing 1-1 at the San Siro at the time. However, this time we knew what could be expected and were quite prepared,” said the coach.
“The attackers were decisive today. I am very pleased with their performance. They dueled physically against Slavic Prague, where they had difficulty at the last meeting.”
The final match against Barcelona will be the decider for Inter Milan. The Nerazzurri need three points as a guarantee of qualifying for the knockout stages.
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