Inter Have A Lot Of Respect For Barcelona - Diego Milito
The Argentine is grateful for the treatment that the Blaugrana have shown his brother...
"We know that it will not be easy at all in the Camp Nou against the European champions, who we respect a lot," he explained to Catalan radio station RAC1.
The Argentine striker also extended his thanks to Barca and their coach, Pep Guardiola, for the manner in which they have treated Gabriel Milito's injury.
Milito's brother has been sidelined for 18 months with a cruciate ligament injury, and recently made his return to action in a friendly against Bolivar.
"It's not normal that a coach with the squad that Pep has treats an injured player like this. He's an extraordinary person and he's made some very nice gestures to my brother.
"We hope that the bad times have been left behind. He's very happy at Barcelona. The club have treated him very well, and the fans and the medical team have always supported him and given him the strength to go forward."
Anthony Wright, Goal.com
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