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Andrea Stramaccioni has faith in Inter finishing on a high

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The Internazionale head coach has reiterated the belief he has in his squad, and despite their start-stop campaign they would be finishing in the top three.
Inter Milan are going for the kill in the remainder of the season, and under Stramaccioni’s guidance, they have become rejuvenated and hungrier. Before Stramaccioni’s arrival
as the head coach, Claudio Ranieri had led Inter Milan to one of their worst streak of results. The Nerazzurri had only managed to secure a solitary win in the last ten matches of Ranieri, and the win was against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Olympique-de-Marseille-c40127 in the UEFA Champions
League round of 16.
The victory held no significance, as the Beneamata crashed out of the Champions League owing to the away goal conceded by them at the San Siro. Having a meagre ten percent
winning record in his last ten matches meant that Ranieri was given the sack and in came Andrea Stramaccioni.

The newly appointed coach was an unknown quantity in the Serie A, as his prior experience involved leading the Inter Primavera team to victory in the NextGen Series Final.
His first game in charge led to the first victory in the Serie A for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan after February.

Buoyed by their recent endeavours, the Nerazzurri players went into the match against Siena on a relatively high note. Despite going a goal down against a resilient Siena,
a brace by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Diego-Milito-c11166 ensured the new tactician’s unbeaten start to his managerial career at Inter.
Reflecting on the match against Siena, the young manager stated:
“The game was certainly an uphill struggle, as conceding so early against this Siena is tough, but we always took the initiative against the form team of the moment. I saw
a collective improvement in the side.”
And after talking about the various aspects of the game against the Robur, with particular attention to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Walter-Samuel-c36618 and Joel Obi, the 36-year-old commented:
“We conceded again, but I like to see the glass half-full. Do I believe in third place? Yes, with all my heart. I think our second half was like a manifesto of what this
Inter can do, putting in grit, heart and finishing off the game in the best
way.”
With six rounds remaining in the league, it will remain to be seen how the Beneamatoa
continue this momentum until the end of the season.

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