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Inter's Wesley Sneijder Is A Super Player - Luca Marchegiani
According to the former goalkeeper, the Dutch midfielder was decisive for the Nerazzurri in their win in Kiev on Wednesday evening.
Italian television commentator Luca Marchegiani praised Inter's performance against Dynamo Kiev on Wednesday evening, reserving special words for Wesley Sneijder.
Marchegiani hailed the excellent match played by the midfielder, who was instrumental in the Nerazzurri's 2-1 Champions League win.
"The entire Inter team responded very well on the pitch," the former Lazio custodian told Sky. "The second half was exciting and of a great level.
"The Nerazzurri fully deserved the three points.
"I liked Sneijder's performance a lot. Despite not being at his best, he was still fundamental to open up the match. His assists are very incisive. For me he's a super player."
Inter will be back in action in Serie A on Sunday evening, when they host Roma at the San Siro.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
Marchegiani hailed the excellent match played by the midfielder, who was instrumental in the Nerazzurri's 2-1 Champions League win.
"The entire Inter team responded very well on the pitch," the former Lazio custodian told Sky. "The second half was exciting and of a great level.
"The Nerazzurri fully deserved the three points.
"I liked Sneijder's performance a lot. Despite not being at his best, he was still fundamental to open up the match. His assists are very incisive. For me he's a super player."
Inter will be back in action in Serie A on Sunday evening, when they host Roma at the San Siro.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
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