We'll Give Our Best Against Dynamo Kiev - Inter Star Milito
Inter striker Diego Milito talked about the 2-0 win at Livorno in which he scored the opening goal.
This afternoon Inter star Diego Milito made his return on the pitch from the start and scored the opening goal in the match against Livorno. The Argentinean striker spoke to Sky Sport about this important victory, which allowed the Nerazzurri to move seven points clear at the top of the table.
"We're happy about the win, they were three very important points for us to move clear at the top of the table," he said. "In the first half we had some difficulties but in the second half after the goal I think we saw a great Inter and we controlled the match well."
Asked if the disappointing first half was due to a lack of concentration, Milito said, "I think so but let's give credit to Livorno, who put us in difficulty a bit. They started very well with concentration, we didn't have a great first half, but in the second we entered the match much better and after the first goal we controlled it well."
On the crucial Champions League clash in Kiev against Dynamo, the Argentine striker said, "We know it's an important match because we have to progress in the Champions League. We'll try to give our best to give a great performance."
Danilo Pochini, Goal.com
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