Bologna's Davide Bombardini: We Have Great Motivation To Beat Inter
Bombardini has admitted that there is an element of "fear" ahead of next weekend's game, but he has been boosted by the club's recent showing against Palermo...
The 3-1 win against Palermo last Sunday has boosted the confidence of the Rossoblu, and Bombardini wants a repeat against the Nerazzurri.
"I've never seen a Bologna side as convincing as the one against Palermo," the Felsinei's player told sportmediaset.it. "I saw a different team from the other times, and this makes me think positively.
"I fear Inter in general, but it’s their great attackers who make the difference. These are the games in which you find it most difficult to obtain points but less difficult to have a good performance.
"This is because the motivation and the positive tension are very high. They give you more space in attack, space which we will have to take 100 per cent advantage of."
Bologna are currently in 15th place, three points above the relegation zone, after 12 games played this season.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
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