Former Inter striker David Suazo discussed his idols and time with the Nerazzurri in an interview with Honduran media outlet La Prensa as reported by FcInterNews yesterday.

“Ronaldo was my idol, I kept his shirt with so much love.”

He also spoke about another former Inter striker, Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

“He is the best player who made a difference at Inter.”

Finally, Suazo also spoke about time with the Nerazzurri and former coach Jose Mourinho.

“I would have liked to have been more of a hero in that team, but these things happen. Mourinho? He’s one of the best coaches in the world.”

Suazo spent four years of his career with Inter, from 2007 to 2011. He struggled to settle in the squad and spent two of those four years out on loan, first with Benfica and then with Genoa.

The Honduran made 41 appearances across all competitions during his time with the Milanese club, for a total of 1873 minutes. In that time, he scored eight goals and provided four assists, struggling to replicate the form he had at Cagliari. He still won many trophies with the Nerazzurri, such as two league titles, a Supercoppa Italiana, a Coppa Italia and a Champions League, being a part of the Treble winning squad.