Following tonight’s match against Empoli in which Inter won 4-3, Roberto Mancini has spoken to Sky as he analysed tonight’s game as well as talking about Inter’s future including this Summer’s transfer market.

Here is what the tactician had to say after Inter’s last match of the season:

“I will not talk about Europe as we’ve talked about it enough in the past.”

“We did well on the offensive side tonight but less on the defensive side as usual but it was important to close the season with a win and with Mauro becoming the Capo-cannoniere.”

“Inter will become competitive with those that remain and those who come in. We have 2 months to plan for next season. The problem is that it’s not easy to get players from top clubs.”

“I would clearly take the best players but we have to deal with the economic situation. I want to keep Kovacic and Icardi as young players are the most important, then insert experienced players that can further improve the team.”

“The last 5 months haven’t been all bad apart from certain results but we have become a real team. Yes there are incredible defensive errors but it’s not just the fault of the defence. I can say the team has improved a lot and with new arrivals can still improve. How many players would I take? Maybe even 8 or 9!”

“When I went to Manchester City in December 2009 we laid the foundations for the future. From there we built a team for the next season. There were players who didn’t want to come to City because they weren’t a top class team but we convinced them to come including Yaya Toure. It takes time.”

 

Source: FcInterNews.it