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Inter Don't Know How To Play Football, Unlike Juventus - Maurizio Zamparini
The fiery Palermo chief has hissed at Inter, claiming they can't play the game at all...
Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini has ridiculed Inter, claiming they do not know how to play football.
The Rosanero lost to the Milan-based giants 5-3 on Thursday night. Zamparini appears to have sour grapes towards Jose Mourinho's men. The fiery chief says Inter played everything but football as he takes a major swipe at the league leaders.
'Zampa' took no prisoners and ensured he dug the knife into the Beneamata.
"The win against Sampdoria showed that Juventus know how to play good football. It doesn't seem that way to me with Inter," Zamparini told the press outside the Serie A club assembly in Milan.
"Everything was sparked off by a penalty which wouldn't have been given if it was us. All of Inter's goals were just casual where as our goals came from great play."
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
The Rosanero lost to the Milan-based giants 5-3 on Thursday night. Zamparini appears to have sour grapes towards Jose Mourinho's men. The fiery chief says Inter played everything but football as he takes a major swipe at the league leaders.
'Zampa' took no prisoners and ensured he dug the knife into the Beneamata.
"The win against Sampdoria showed that Juventus know how to play good football. It doesn't seem that way to me with Inter," Zamparini told the press outside the Serie A club assembly in Milan.
"Everything was sparked off by a penalty which wouldn't have been given if it was us. All of Inter's goals were just casual where as our goals came from great play."
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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