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Inter President Moratti 'Scared' Of AC Milan Star Ronaldinho
The Nerazzurri supremo is wary of the in-form Brazilian.
Inter president Massimo Moratti admits that Milan will have one unpredictable weapon in their armour, Ronaldinho.
According to the president, the Brazilian scares him because of his unpredictability when the ball is in his possession.
"He invents football moves, and is incredible," Moratti told Corriere Dello Sport. "He is also in form and happy with how he is playing.
"He scares me when he has the ball."
Not only will the match be a spectacle to watch, but also to coach, as Jose Mourinho and Leonardo go head-to-head.
"It will be interesting to see what tactics they conceive. They are both coaches of extremely-high quality," concluded Moratti.
The Derby della Madonnina will be played on Sunday night.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
Keep up to date with Serie A and Italy news with Goal.com's Italy page
According to the president, the Brazilian scares him because of his unpredictability when the ball is in his possession.
"He invents football moves, and is incredible," Moratti told Corriere Dello Sport. "He is also in form and happy with how he is playing.
"He scares me when he has the ball."
Not only will the match be a spectacle to watch, but also to coach, as Jose Mourinho and Leonardo go head-to-head.
"It will be interesting to see what tactics they conceive. They are both coaches of extremely-high quality," concluded Moratti.
The Derby della Madonnina will be played on Sunday night.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
Keep up to date with Serie A and Italy news with Goal.com's Italy page
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