Daniele Adani: “Inter Were Suffering But They Still Managed To Get The Decisive Goal”

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Former Inter player turned footbaall pundit Daniele Adani spoke with Sky Sport and reflected upon the Nerazzurri’s win over Fiorentina last night.

“Just because they got the result they wanted it does not mean that this was the final test for Spalletti’s team. To reason like this would be making a mistake. Inter must think that they won the game during a moment in the second half when they were outplayed by their opponents, something that was evident to everyone. But although they were suffering the decisive goal arrived. Fiorentina had the misfortune of not being able to take advantage of the chances given. Inter instead showed the will to stay in the game and take the three points although they did not deserve them. Icardi? Not his best game, but during the situations that mattered he was the there, he scored a goal and assisted D’Ambrosio on his.”

Adani then gave his final opinion on the episode that led to the penalty.

“The handball? Yes, the ball touched the hand but we must also evaluate the position of Vitor Hugo’s body. The coaches are the first to tell you that have to keep both of your arms behind you and they are right to do that. If you do not force yourself to bring your arms behind your back you cover more space, so I think that it was the correct decision.”