The former Inter player Sulley Muntari, now at AC Milan, was interviewed by Corriere dello Sport and commented on Massimo Moratti’s farewell: “Moratti is a calm person, but he’s also a big supporter. He knows what he’s doing and I wish him the best.”

He also talked about his coach in tomorrow’s opposing team: Rafa Benitez, who was his coach at Inter, “He gave me permission to go home instead of being in the stands. The coach decides these things, but I don’t want to talk about people who hasn’t been important to me, it doesn’t interest me. Nevertheless, he is a great coach, the experience with Inter was an end in itself.”

On Balotelli: “I’ve known him since the time in Inter, when he was a little boy. He has matured a lot, can decide matches and be a leader of this team.”

Muntari doesn’t doubt his own team’s quality: “Milan is a tough team, we never give up even if we play badly. We have some teammates out because of injuries, but that’s part of football. We must hold out until they are coming back. The criticism? To talk costs nothing, let them do it.”

Tomorrow Napoli will be the opponent: “For me, there is no way that we lose, we can beat them because we are playing at home and we will do our best. On the one hand there will be AC Milan, on the other hand Hamsik: a true champion , a real artist., We have our feet on the ground, what others say doesn’t affect us. We know how to deal with these kinds of games, it won’t be easy, but Napoli can be defeated.”

Source: fcinternews.it