http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan, has gone on to comment on the good run of form they are currently in and stated that it has got to do with their humility.
The long standing captain of the San Siro outfit, has gone on to comment on the performances of the team of late and remarked that it is the work of their hard work and the fact that they are keeping their feet on the ground which has led to the resurgence
in form and the fact that they are in such a place. Inter Milan were not given any chance to be in the hunt for the Scudetto at the start of the season, but at the moment in time, they are in the second place of the Serie A standings.
The victory they secured over Napoli has put them in the second standing, and it is a particularly nice feeling for the Nerazzurri outfit, who saw themselves being leapfrogged by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Napoli-c40003 in the week prior to the current one. Things are extremely close at
the top in the Serie A and there is a lot of competition for the Champions League places as well, with only three places on offer for the Italian clubs, and Juventus seemingly pulling away from the pack in the top position, the other teams are looking to perform
to the best of their abilities to make an appearance at the premier European competition.
Napoli, Inter, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lazio-c39775 and Fiorentina are actively contesting for a position in the Champions League, and this has made things extremely interesting as the results are changing the standings on a weekly basis. While commenting on the results and the resurgence
that they have witnessed of late, he has gone on to comment on the reason behind it and said:
“You can go a long way with humility. In our case it’s in the club's DNA, from the President all the way down to each of us. Now we must try to be more consistent, especially in the games that look easier on paper. We're on the up again, we must keep going
as we are.”
The Nerazzurri defeated Napoli over the weekend by 2-1 at the San Siro
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