Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi expects that Fiorentina are going to be “tough opposition” in tomorrow’s Serie A clash.
The Nerazzurri coach spoke to InterTV, via FCInterNews, ahead of tomorrow’s match.
Inter take on Fiorentina in Serie A tomorrow evening.
The Nerazzurri and La Viola are level on points heading into tomorrow’s match. They are among the four teams, along with Atalanta and Lazio, sitting just one points behind Napoli as things stand.
And Fiorentina’s form shows why they are in this group.
The Tuscans have won their last seven matches in the league. They have been formidable both going forward and in attack.
Fiorentina have relied on a raft of summer signings like Moise Kean, David De Gea, and Edoardo Bove, as well as a new coach in Raffaele Palladino to power their rise up the table.
Inzaghi Expects Fiorentina To Be “Tough Opposition” For Inter
Inter coach Inzaghi predicted that “It will be a very difficult match.”
“A lot will depend on how we approach the match,” he went on.
“We know they’re coming into it off the back of seven straight wins. Therefore, we have no doubt that we’re up against tough opposition.”
“Since July 13th, we’ve been working well in training,” Inzaghi continued.
“We’re happy with the results of the last two months. We’ve had some excellent matches, but we know that tomorrow will be difficult.”
Meanwhile, Inzaghi gave his thoughts on the squad rotation between the various matches Inter are playing.
“Rotation doesn’t have to be a limit,” he said.
“But we have to manage the fitness of the players well.”
“We have a few players missing tomorrow,” Inzaghi noted. “But we’ll go there to try and gave a great match.”
Meanwhile, Inzaghi also gave his thoughts on the challenge of facing tomorrow evening’s match after playing in Europe in midweek.
“We know that both we and Fiorentina played in Europe,” the Inter coach noted.
“They have a great coach and quality players though. We’ll need a great Inter performance.”
“We just have to take it one match at a time,” Inzaghi stressed. “And try to be ready for each match.”