Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi was please with his team’s win over Udinese but said the team should have done better by scoring more goals and preventing more.
The ‘Big Snake’ came into the game after losing to AC Milan last week, with the team taking the lead through Davide Frattesi in the first minute, but Christian Kabasele equalized in the 35th minute. The team then scored two goals in a row through Lautaro Martinez in first-half stoppage time and in the 47th minute, although Udinese scored another goal through Lorenzo Lusca in the 83rd minute, but the team maintained the score to win 3-2 and take home three points.
“The boys were excellent, I am very please and congratulations to them because Udinese have 10 points and Inter Milan came here with a great first half,” Inzaghi told DAZN after the game.
“The only mistake was that we didn’t deal with the cut-offs well enough and then we conceded a goal, when we should have cleared it better, but we didn’t lose focus.”
“We scored three goals, but considering the chances Promotion Ufabet we created, we should have scored two or three more. As we saw, Udinese were in the box twice and scored both times – Sommer could barely make a save, so you never know in situations like that.”