Former Inter winger Francesco Moriero has given his thoughts on new Nerazzurri manager Simone Inzaghi.

Speaking to Italian news outlet TuttoMercatoWeb, the former player expressed his hope that the newly-appointed Inter coach can follow in the footsteps of his predecessor Antonio Conte and enjoy success with the Nerazzurri.

The 52-year-old explained that for Inter, there are strong expectations of success and quality after the Scudetto triumph of the last season, and he wishes the new head coach a positive experience as he takes over after having left Lazio.

“Inter, as always, must set out to win and Inzaghi knows this,” Moriero stated, “After the last championship there are many expectations, I hope he can repeat what Conte did.”

Moriero also spoke about the situation of a player who is currently at another of his former clubs, Cagliari, in the form of Uruguayan midfielder Nahitan Nandez.

The versatile 25-year-old has been heavily linked with the Nerazzurri, with the club thought to have stepped up their pursuit of him this week, and Moriero weighed in on his suitability for the club.

“We have to see how they react when they wear the Inter shirt,” was Moriero’s take on how the Uruguayan will be judged as an Inter player should he make the move to the club this summer.