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Mourinho Pleased With 'Well Deserved' Win Over Bologna
Mourinho has hailed the team's solidarity after a comfortable win in Bologna.
Inter coach Jose Mourinho is satisfied after his side came through a tricky match with Bologna in style.
The game ended 3-1 to the champions after Diego Milito, Mario Balotelli and Esteban Cambiasso all got on the scoresheet. Marcelo Zalayeta scored for the home side.
Mourinho reflected on the game and was pleased with the outcome.
"We have three quality strikers and so I let Samuel Eto'o rest because he will start against Barcelona. Mario Balotelli didn't play this week and so he started," the coach told Sky Sport Italia after the game.
Mourinho was then prompted on Balotelli's situation both on and off the pitch after he rated the striker as 'zero' last time out. However, he was keen to keep things cool.
"I am here to talk about the game, but I will not speak about anything else. We won, we won well without problems and we deserved to win," added the 'Special One'
"Balotelli played normally and had a balanced game. He missed and scored and so it was ok.
"Now we are focusing on Barcelona."
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
Keep up to date with Serie A and Italy news with Goal.com's Italy page
The game ended 3-1 to the champions after Diego Milito, Mario Balotelli and Esteban Cambiasso all got on the scoresheet. Marcelo Zalayeta scored for the home side.
Mourinho reflected on the game and was pleased with the outcome.
"We have three quality strikers and so I let Samuel Eto'o rest because he will start against Barcelona. Mario Balotelli didn't play this week and so he started," the coach told Sky Sport Italia after the game.
Mourinho was then prompted on Balotelli's situation both on and off the pitch after he rated the striker as 'zero' last time out. However, he was keen to keep things cool.
"I am here to talk about the game, but I will not speak about anything else. We won, we won well without problems and we deserved to win," added the 'Special One'
"Balotelli played normally and had a balanced game. He missed and scored and so it was ok.
"Now we are focusing on Barcelona."
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
Keep up to date with Serie A and Italy news with Goal.com's Italy page
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