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Sneijder’s reaction was completely understandable: Stramaccioni

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Andrea Stramaccioni, head coach of the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan outfit, has gone on to state that he is not reading too much into the actions of his playmaker, Wesley Sneijder
Internazionale cruised to a victory against a well drilled Torino outfit after goals by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roma-c31603.
The Nerazzurri were humbled by the Giallorossi outfit as they were beaten 3-1 in just their second match of the season. The performance drew loads of criticisms from various quarters, and many suggested that the downfall under the Strama era would start.
The Beneamata lost along similar lines last years, albeit with a slightly higher goal difference, as Roma defeated Inter 4-1 during the Beneamata’s awful run of results under the tutelage of Claudio Ranieri. However, Strama’s men have come back with the
perfect result as they bounced back from their disappointment of the Wolves’ result with a resounding victory against the Toro.
Stramaccioni substituted http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/U-17-Youth-team-c40787 head coach went on to
state that he was not reading too much into the situation, as every good player wants to be part of the action all the time.
However, in a bid to justify his decision of taking off Sneijder, Stramaccioni commented that he was looking to give a message to the team that he wanted them to attack during all times, and also remarked that he did not want them to be defensive in their
approach.
Adding on to his comments, he remarked:
“It’s only normal that he’d be angry. Sneijder is an important player and he’d love to play every game to the end, but he had played for Holland this week and I also wanted to send a message to the team by introducing another striker. I didn’t want us to
be pegged back.”
The Nerazzurri currently stand on 6 points after playing three matches in the Lega.

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