Inter midfielder Stefano Sensi spoke to Italian media outlet Sky Sports last night following the Nerazzurri’s 1-0 victory over Udinese.

“The coach was a great player and I’m pleased to see that, it’s nice to take positive examples like his. We have to bring home as many points as possible without thinking we have to send messages to someone, head down and work.”

“I’ll be happy if the season ends as it began. We don’t set ourselves any limits and look to always improve and keep this intensity throughout the season. We think about winning, game by game but because we have the duty to try all the way to the end.”

The former Sassuolo star is looking forward to playing in the Champions League.

“It will be great to play in the Champions League, at the Camp Nou for example. But we have to think about the games that will come first, look for the right performances. We have Slavia Prague and we have to think about them because it’s a European competition, we’ll think about AC Milan later.”

“That’s the way the Champions League is, we face the strongest teams in Europe, and we have to be careful because they’ll all give us a hard time”.