Former Inter midfielder Juan Sebastian Veron has said that the current Inter team can win all the trophies in Italy just like he did in the mid-2000s, according to a report in the Italian media today.

Speaking during an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport today, the former Argentine midfielder explained that he sees technical quality and power in this current Inter side that is coached by his former Lazio teammate Simone Inzaghi.

“It is difficult to make comparisons between different eras. Let’s say that even in this Inter I see power, I see technical quality and I see determination. Simone’s team, I call him by name because we were team mates at Lazio, has gone through a bad period and managed to get over it.

“Only if you have important technical and moral values ​​can you overcome certain difficulties. They have already won the Super Cup, in the Italian Cup they have reached the final and in the championship, they will play point to point with Milan, but starting from an advantage: if they win all the next games they will win the title.”

Juan Sebastian Veron feels that pleasing performances and results are two things that cannot be separated in football. Inter are able to manage both of these things and that is why they can win the Scudetto, Supercoppa Italiana and the Coppa Italia this season.

“Football is a spectacle, but it is also about the result. You cannot separate the two. Inter, when they have the advantage, try not to give the opponent any space. And they do it rightly. And then, against Milan, I saw Correa give a wonderful pass to Lautaro and my eyes lit up: Argentine tango.

“You know that I have a soft spot for Correa, I helped him when he was a boy and I hope he succeeds to build a great career. Lautaro, on the other hand, is already a champion. As is Brozovic. Yes, this Inter can win the “little treble”, as you call it, and they deserve it.”

It was the 2005/06 side that the former Manchester United midfielder was a part of. They won all three domestic trophies after the scudetto was awarded to Inter following the Calciopoli scandal.

“A solid, experienced team that knew how to do well in both the defensive and the offensive phases. We started by winning the Super Cup in Turin against Juve. Then the championship and everyone knows how things went, and then the Italian Cup against Juventus.”