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Inter Striker Diego Milito: No Easy Task Against Fiorentina
‘El Principe’ has urged his team-mates to beware of the threat posed by the in-form Tuscans.
Inter hitman Diego Milito is under no illusion about how difficult this afternoon’s Serie A home clash with Fiorentina will be.
The Viola make the trip north with their morale sky-high after becoming the only Italian side to book their place in the last 16 of the Champions League with a game to spare this week.
But Inter can ill afford to drop points on home turf ahead of a crunch visit to second-placed Juventus next weekend.
“We must win against Fiorentina to maintain our lead over the other title-chasers,” Milito told the Corriere dello Sport.
“This is no time to look back over our shoulders. We must only look ahead and take it one game at a time.
“First Fiorentina and then Juve. It won’t be easy against the Viola. [Cesare] Prandelli’s men have proved their worth in the league and especially in the Champions League. Therefore, they deserve to be respected.”
Vince Masiello, Goal.com
The Viola make the trip north with their morale sky-high after becoming the only Italian side to book their place in the last 16 of the Champions League with a game to spare this week.
But Inter can ill afford to drop points on home turf ahead of a crunch visit to second-placed Juventus next weekend.
“We must win against Fiorentina to maintain our lead over the other title-chasers,” Milito told the Corriere dello Sport.
“This is no time to look back over our shoulders. We must only look ahead and take it one game at a time.
“First Fiorentina and then Juve. It won’t be easy against the Viola. [Cesare] Prandelli’s men have proved their worth in the league and especially in the Champions League. Therefore, they deserve to be respected.”
Vince Masiello, Goal.com
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