In an interview with Italian news outlet derbyderbyderby.it, former Inter midfielder Sulley Muntari has reminisced about Inter’s history making treble winning side from the 2009/10 season.

The Ghanaian midfielder, who is currently without a club having left Spanish outfit Albacete, made a total of 97 appearances across all competitions for Inter during a four year spell with the club.

Muntari wasn’t far from being ever present in Jose Mourinho’s side in the year the treble was won with him making no less than 42 appearances across all competitions, with him appearing in all barring four games of Inter’s run to the Champions League final, which he made an 11 minute cameo in.

“We were a great team, built by two great people in Massimo Moratti and José Mourinho. We won everything. The relationship with Mourinho is still very good today,” he explained.

“We are always in touch. We speak to each other almost every day, we have a chat consisting of the treble winners. Almost every morning someone writes something. Apart from the four who always tease me, Orlandoni, Materazzi, Chivu and Sneijder, everyone else is a good guy [laughs].”

Muntari also spoke on Mario Balotelli who was just a teenager whilst he was with the club and how the striker, who is now at Brescia, had changed when the duo played alongside each other later on in their respective careers.

“He was just a child in that Inter team. Marco Materazzi and Dejan Stankovic loved him. When me and him played together at AC Milan, I didn’t feel that he had changed. He never changes but he had matured.”