Tuesday, 25 January 2022
Edin Dzeko opens up about being Inter Milan’s Hero
By db-admin
DBasia.news – Inter Milan striker, Edin Dzeko, was the hero in the 2-1 win against Venice. The striker scored the winning goal near the end of the game.
Previously, Edin Dzeko was in the spotlight after being blunt in several matches. In fact, the striker obtained a number of mature opportunities in scoring goals.
Finally, Dzeko listed himself on the scoreboard in the duel against Venezia. When the score was 1-1, Dzeko scored with a header in the 90th minute.
“There are no easy matches. We see this match as one of the most difficult of the season,” explained Dzeko as reported by DAZN.
“It’s also true that we had some grueling matches, including extra time for the Coppa Italia and a tough trip to Bergamo.”
“In the end, the most important thing is to win. When you get a goal in the last minute, you have to celebrate it with fire. I did fail to obtain a goal. However, the most important thing is that the team won,” explained the former Manchester City player.
Simone Inzaghi continued to trust Dzeko until the end of the match. Meanwhile, the striker who was replaced was Lautaro Martinez with Alexis Sanchez.
“Maybe, I haven’t scored a goal lately because I saved it for this moment. I have no regrets. It was an amazing way to win,” explained Dzeko.
“Inzaghi plays football. He understands that I can solve difficult situations, even at the last minute. All the Venetian players are behind the ball and try to fight back. But you can score goals from anywhere.”
Now, Dzeko and his team have time to rest in the international break before returning to action against AC Milan.
“The break came at the right time. We are all tired and hope the San Siro can improve after the break because it’s a disaster now. The ball stopped rolling and it was very difficult,” said Edin Dzeko.
Currently, Inter Milan are comfortably at the top of the Serie A standings with a five-point advantage over AC Milan who are in second place. In fact, the gap could widen if Milan lost against Juventus and Inter won in the postponed match against Bologna.