Former Nerazzurri coach Andrea Stramaccioni believes Inter Milan showed their strength against Monza, but Juventus have a more complete attack.

Stramaccioni gave his thoughts on Italian broadcaster DAZN, via FCInterNews.

Inter gave the kind of response they needed to in terms of the Serie A title race on Saturday.

The Nerazzurri defeated Monza by an emphatic 5-1 scoreline. This was enough to see Simone Inzaghi’s team temporarily go top of the Serie A table.

That may have been an impressive performance.

But it will only be this evening that Juventus are able to respond. The Bianconeri can cut the deficit to just two points once again if they are to beat Sassuolo.

This underlines the fact that Inter must keep this level up for the rest of the campaign in all likelihood.

So far Juventus have not allowed the Nerazzurri any real breathing room.

And it doesn’t look overly likely that the Bianconeri will do so any time soon.

So there will be a question of the squad depth and fitness of the two teams over the coming months.

And moreover, the fact that Juventus do not have to worry about any European matches can also be an additional advantage for Max Allegri’s team in the title race that is starting to unfold.

Stramaccioni: Inter Strong Vs Monza, But Juventus Attack More Complete

Stramaccioni said that “Inter had an extraordinary match in Monza.”

“The team got back to showing the kind of strength that had been missing in recent matches,” he continued.

“The head-to-head match against Juve won’t tell us everything,” Stramaccioni continued.

“But it will be very important, particularly given the fixture list.”

“Inter perhaps remain harder to catch,” the former coach said.

“But I think that Juventus’s attack gives them more, it’s more complete,” he went on.

Stramaccioni explained that “The four forwards they have all have different characteristics.”

“That gives the coach the chance to make changes that affect a tricky match.”

“For Inter, I see it as being harder to impact a tough match in the way,” he continued.

And of Inter striker Marko Arnautovic, Stramaccioni said that “He remains an excellent player. But he hast to change his mentality.”

“He’s no longer untouchable,” the former coach argued.

“Now he has to understand that he’s a back up player. And that even just a handful of minutes can be enough to be decisive.”