Milano based Gazzetta dello Sport delivered a kind of poetic, analysis of Inter’s 3-0 victory against Bologna at the Stadio Renato Dall’Ara yesterday.

The Gazzetta reports that: “With Inter there is never talk of light emotions. Inter is never satisfied, instead Inter is euphoric when things go as they should. Inter is not preoccupied, instead Inter is depressed when going through hard times. Now the first victory of the Serie A finally arrived, but this is the normal state with a lot of expectations and investments.”

The newspaper continues: “In order to stay balanced, Inter should review the first hour of the game and not the last 30 minutes. That is the only way to restart after the international break without thinking that the worst part is behind them. There is no certainty of being invincible, although some episodes from the game were behind the three goals. Three goals that make one believe that the quality has not gone away from a team that are afraid of unexpected starts. It was normal that, on his debut with Inter, it was Radja Nainggolan who broke the tie with his first goal in an Inter jersey, because that was exactly what he did against Bologna wearing a Cagliari and a Roma jersey.”