Andrea Stramaccioni, the head coach of the San Siro outfit, has gone on to comment on the future of the team and their ambitions by stating the importance of winning.
The Serie A outfit have been a transformed outfit of late and no one could have predicted that the Nerazzurri outfit would have been able to make such a speedy recovery from the disaster that saw Claudio Ranieri forced out of the club. The former head coach
of the Primavera outfit of the San Siro outfit was appointed and promoted to the post of the head coach of the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan outfit from the post of the head coach of the youth sector.
After watching Strama lead the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/U-17-Youth-team-c40787 of the Nerazzurri outfit to be victorious in the Next Gen Series, Massimo Moratti saw enough commitment and dedication in the youngster to hire him as the head coach of the senior side. However, even Moratti could
not have been able to predict the positive impact that the head coach of the Beneamata outfit would have on the team and during his time with the team he ensured that they were at least in a good enough position to qualify for the Europa League positions.
Ever since the new season, Internazionale have performed exceedingly well and have gone on to stake their claim in the Serie A as being in the second place of the Serie A. Coach Strama has gone on to comment that the team needs to perform and secure victories
in the mind first that way they would be looking at the rest of the picture with that much ease.
Furthermore, he stated that their objective should be to ensure their qualification to the Champions League for the upcoming season, and was quoted to have said:
“It's hugely important, from a psychological perspective too. Either way, we've already laid the foundations to be back competing and to get back in the Champions League.”
Strama has already ensured that the team reach the round of 32 of the Europa League, and he would be looking to make sure that the Nerazzurri are as feared now as they were before.
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