Inzaghi gets ‘all answers needed’ as Inter humiliate Frosinone
Clinical Inter Milan returned to winning ways with a 5-0 thrashing of relegation-threatened Frosinone on Friday and coach Simone Inzaghi admitted he had no questions left following his side’s stellar performance.
Champions Inter stumbled to a 1-0 loss at relegation-battling Sassuolo last weekend but bounced back at Frosinone when five different players were on target to further hamper Frosinone’s hopes of steering away from the relegation zone.
“I got the answers I wanted even though there was no need (for them),” Inzaghi told a press conference.
“A lot of guys who have played less answered and even contributed with a goal, I’m thinking about (Tajon) Buchanan and (Marko) Arnautovic.
“Important answers also came from (Kristjan) Asllani, who has grown a lot and has also played parts in important games.”
Inter, who remained on track to beat the club record of 97 points set in the 2006-07 season, have also equalled the 15 away wins recorded in that season and maintained their 10th clean sheet, previously seen in 2007-08.
“I have a club that has been working for some time to ensure that the team improves because we always have to grow,” Inzaghi said when asked would the team keep up the pace next season.
“Now we have two matches in which we will do our best and then we will think about next season.
ROME: Como secured a return to Serie A on Friday for the first time since 2003 with a 1-1 draw at home to Cosenza that earned them the runners-up spot in
Italy’s second tier.
They will be joined in the top flight next season by Serie B champions Parma, who made sure of their promotion at the start of the month.
Como suffered multiple bankruptcies and tumbled down the pyramid after being relegated from Serie A little over two decades ago.