Inter assistant coach Massimiliano Farris is hoping that the team are only beginning to take flight under Simone Inzaghi with their Supercoppa Italiana win over Juventus.

Speaking in a press conference after the match, as reported by FCInterNews, the longtime assistant of Inzaghi emphasized that everyone is hopeful that the coach can guide the team to great things in the future.

Inzaghi has now gotten his hands on his first piece of silverware as Nerazzurri coach, vindicating a great first half of the season by defeating the Bianconeri to win the Supercoppa.

The dramatic late win capped off a strong performance in line with how Inter have been playing for much of the season, and it showed how much good work has already been done since the former Lazio boss arrived at the club last summer.

However, as Farris made clear, the hope is that this is just the beginning, as the team have many more trophies to fight for going forward.

“We hope this is just the beginning,” he stated. “All eyes have been on us from the beginning, but Simone has done very well.”

“We brought our own ideas to the team what we’ve been working on for years,” he went on, “It was not easy to come in to the Italian champions and to succeed immediately.”

The assistant coach added that “We’ve turned things around on Juventus, and now we must keep going.”

On how the team has achieved what they have already Farris stated that “There’s no secret to it, other than unity and team spirit.”

“To beat Juvents you need to be confident and you need to perform at a very high level,” he added. “Their team had great players with experience and titles, we won it at the last moment but we deserved it.”

“It doesn’t matter who plays from the start and who comes on as a substitute,” he added. “This is a wonderful group.”

On the team’s tactics, he stated that “On Sunday we won through goals from two defenders, Atalanta can also score with defenders or wing-backs.”

“One of the secrets is the hard work and mobility of our midfielders,” he explained, “the attention of the defenders who push up.”

He explained that “Skriniar and Bastoni are also very good at carrying the ball forward, this is something that can add balance and quality to our game.”