New Inter arrival Stefano Sensi is continuing to impress after joining the Nerazzurri, scoring the only goal in Inter’s 1-0 over Udinese last night to put them top of the table.

According to Milano based newspaper la Gazzetta dello Sport, the international break had no effect on the 24-year-old.

The report details how the former Sassuolo midfielder has started this season strong with his new club and impressed last week with the Italian national team. Sensi’s maturity and quality have already come to light despite only arriving recently from his the Neroverdi.

Coach Antonio Conte has designed a role for Sensi which allows him to play more forward and confidently on the ball, a role that has already proven successful considering he has already scored two goals and provided two assists in Inter’s opening three games of the season.

Sensi pairs with Matteo Politano to provide support for striker Romelu Lukaku and his creativity and maturing are one of the key factors that has seen Inter win their first three games of the season.