Inter Can Only Be Beaten In Six Men – Coach Jose Mourinho
‘The Special One’ left an off the record quote shortly after the stalemate against Sampdoria…
By Stefano Federici
“Inter can only be beaten in six men,” blasted the coach defiantly as his side held on in nine men for over an hour of play.
Given the manner in which the Nerazzurri also dispatched of rivals Milan despite having played that game a man down following Wesley Sneijder’s red card, it seems the Beneamata will be continuing to train with 10 vs. 11 in further preparation for such situations.
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