Kwadwo Asamoah has reflected on his debut campaign a the Nerazzurri as the end of his first season in Milan approaches.

“I’m happy with what I’ve done this year. I perhaps could have done more, but at the moment we’ve got a big objective to achieve and there are four games remaining,” he said in an interview with Inter TV.

“I haven’t been getting on the scoresheet, that way I’m currently playing means I provide more assists because I primarily have to think about defending for the good of the team.”

He then looked ahead to this weekend’s match against Udinese.

“It’s always difficult to play against your former team. Udinese are going through a difficult spell, which is why they’ll try to start strongly. We therefore need to be alert and ready from the very first minute – they’ll give their all to try to win. We’ve been training well, this is an important match and it would be vital to get a result.”

He concluded the interview by speaking about Inter’s hopes of qualifying for the Champions League.

“There are other sides pushing to get in front of us and this is the moment when we have to give everything. We have the quality and players to aim high. We’ve done well against the big sides this year, we need to maintain this ruthlessness and desire to win in all our matches.”