Former Inter goalkeeper Francesco Bardi spoke on his time at Inter and what the future holds for him with Goal.com: “It was a long and difficult period, a year and a half of the bench but it helped me to grow. In these times we must never breakdown, but continue working at their best. At Frosinone I have found a fantastic environment, where I feel the trust of club and the team. Even in Spain it was an important experience on a personal and professional level, despite my lack of games. I really enjoyed the confidence that Inter placed in me over the years. Now I want to do well with Frosinone and if next year I join permanently I would be very happy. As for Inter, I have no particular regrets: I had six important months of my career there and also won the Viareggio Tournament in 2011; the following season, then, I was lucky enough to play on loan in my city, in Livorno. I was young, we were able to avoid relegation at the end of a very difficult season, in which there was the terrible death of Morosini. The goal seemed impossible to achieve and that was certainly one of the greatest satisfactions of my career.”

Source: FCInterNews.it