Inter's Thiago Motta: The Scudetto Race Is Not Over
Motta says it's early to speak about the Scudetto...
By Salvatore Landolina
A 3-0 win over Cagliari on Sunday saw the Nerazzurri maintain the pace at the top, with Roma and Milan eight and 10 points behind respectively.
But Motta says the gap is not enough to warrant Scudetto-winning speeches.
"The league is not finished and there is still plenty to go," he told Sky Sport Italia.
"If you make just one or two mistakes those behind you could catch up.
"We have worked hard and we hope to continue like this.
"Only by doing this we can win the league, and if we carry on, those behind will find it hard to catch us."
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