Inter wing back Cristiano Biraghi has admitted to being happy with the goal he scored despite the fact Inter failed to pick up all three points against Sassuolo.

The Italian defender netted Inter’s second goal shortly before the half time interval and his well taken goal gave Inter a 2-1 lead. A further three goals were scored in the second half which led to the points being shared between the two sides.

“I was happy beyond the goal because we had resumed a game that had started with some difficulties. We wanted the three points and my goal had taken us ahead. Unfortunately it went how it did,” he explained in an interview with Inter’s official broadcaster Inter TV following the match which took place at San Siro earlier on this evening.

He then went on to insist that the team must move on immediately from this result and set their focus on the next match, which comes this weekend against Parma.

“When you are Inter, you are a great team and you have to turn the page right away. The Parma match is an opportunity to get back on track. We have to think like a great team. Our thought is to win.

“Since when we started again after the Covid we have had more chances than the opponents, and one problem this is not to close the games. It happened in Naples and also today.”

He concluded the interview by adding: “It is a pity not to be able to win these games where we give everything to win and see the 3 points fade away because of our mistakes. It is one of the steps to take if we want to aim high.”

Biraghi has made 27 appearances across all competitions to date this term, in which he has scored two goals and provided four assists for his teammates.