Simone Inzagi says “there is no time” for the Bologna-Napoli match ahead of Inter Milan’s clash with Bayern Munich.
Nerazzurri’s coach spoke at a press conference ahead of the first game of tomorrow’s Champions League quarterfinals, as reported by Fcinternews. He emphasized that he wouldn’t be bothered by Serie A.
Inter Milan will face Bayern Munich in the Champions League tomorrow night.
The clashes in the first quarter-finals promise to be a vital match in the context of the interseason.
But at the same time, Nerazzuri has a variety of other commitments to consider.
In Serie A, Inter lost points against Parma over the weekend. It highlighted how close the title race was, and how difficult it is to hold their advantages over Naples.
So of course Inter would like Napoli to ski too.
Of course, the points dropped by Partenopei are a massive boost for Intel.
However, all of that is out of control of Inter. And at this point, nerazzurri has bigger fish to fry.
Inzagi “doesn’t have time” due to the Bologna-Napolitan clash ahead of Bayern’s showdown, Inter Milan claims
Napoli’s match tonight to Bologna feels even more important after dropping points on their own outing at Emilia Romagna on Saturday.
And Nerazuli coach Simone Inzagi predicts, “it’s going to be a great match.”
Before Bayern’s clash intercoach Inzagi, they were called Bologna and Napoli, and “two teams that play great football.”
“But we don’t have time to focus on something that can’t affect us.”
“Our focus is only on Bayern Munich,” Inzagi coach said ahead of Bologna, hosting Napoli in Serie A.
“And then we’re going back to the league and then the Champions League.
“We have destiny in control of ourselves,” Inzagi said.
“Now, let’s focus on our strengths.”
Meanwhile, Coach Inter said of the unfortunate draw with Parma: “We know the journey we are on.”
“We know what happened in our last match. We’re not happy with the outcome.”
Inzagi admitted, “Unfortunately we allowed a comeback in the second half.”
“And now, tomorrow, we’re having a massive game against a very strong team,” he continued.
Coach Inter called Bayern “a favorite to win the overall competition along with Real Madrid.”
“Everyone knows what we did to be here,” Inzagi said.
“We’ll try our best.”
“We don’t have many players on both teams. We have to become teams.”
Bastoni: “No than no” and dimarco: “Better than yes”

Inzagi then provided an update on the fitness of the two key players ahead of tomorrow’s match.
“Bastoni is yes than no,” Coach Inter said. “And DiMarco is no more no than yes.”
Inzagi also said “Kalhanoguru knocked” in the inter draw with Parma on Saturday.
Coach Inter admitted, “We wanted to win at Parma, so we know that.”

“That’s the point that hurts us,” he continued. “That’s a huge disappointment.”
“We analyzed that match, and now we have to face the match tomorrow night.”
Bayern’s “intense” and “unplayable”, but Inter “grows”

Inzagi then commented on Inter’s opponent tomorrow evening. “I always found Bayern to be getting hard,” he said.
“Even when we played against Lazio in 2020.”
“They’re a very intense team and they have great players.”
“They have some big players missing, like us,” continued Coach Inter.
“There will be moments when we need to suffer,” he hoped. “And when we make things difficult for them, others.”
Meanwhile, Inzagi commented on how he called Bayern “unplayable” when Inter faced them two years ago.
Nerazzurri lost both group stage matches that season.
“We certainly grew,” Inzagi said. “But the budget gap is clear among us, and Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.”
“But don’t focus on that. Let’s focus on the pitch. And in the first eight games of the league phase, they actually did better than they did.”
Inzagi said Bayern “experienced the players they had experienced and fought a strong counterattack.”
Coach Inter also praised Vincent Company on the other side of Bayern. “They have great coaches who do great things,” he said.
Thomas Muller, “World-Class Player” and Musiala, “Top Talent – Bayern has other players”

Inzagi then commented on the fact that Thomas Muller is set to leave for Bayern tomorrow.
He called the 35-year-old a “great player.”
“Of the players who are currently actively and aggressively, he is the most trophy-winning player.”
“I admire him very much,” Inzagi said of the Bavarian and German legends. “He’s a world class player.”
“Tomorrow, I’ll fight him for the fifth time. He’s always causing problems for me.”

Meanwhile, the reason Muller is likely to start tomorrow is that Bayern does not have Jamal Musiala due to injuries.
Musiara’s absence is certainly expected to be a major blow to the Bayerns.
“He is one of the world’s top talents,” Inzagi said of Germany’s international. “But the fact that Bayern has Muller and Gunavlie tells a lot about their strength.”
Inzagi adds “I’m proud of what we did” – “We’re outweighing ourselves.”

Intercoach Simone Inzagi has won four seasons with the club.
“For four years, we had no other thoughts on it,” he commented. “We won six trophies, but we won eight trophies in Scudetto and Champions League.”
“I’m proud of what we’ve done, and I’m proud of what we’re doing this season.”
“We outweigh ourselves,” Inzagi continued.
“So I say that guys deserve applause more than ever.”
“We’ll only talk about players Bayern’s missing, but we have five players who have had to fall behind in Milan.”
“We’re working hard, and we’re moving forward knowing there’s a major obstacle right in front of us tomorrow.”
However, Inzagi insisted that Inter “will face it with confidence.”
And the Nerazuli coach admitted that it was “very difficult to compete” with the Italian club’s budget.
“It wasn’t easy to stay competitive as we did.”
“We had to cut our budget,” Inzagi said.
“But Inter has always been on top. I would like to thank the players and the incredible club directors.”
“It starts with club president Marotta,” Inzagi said. “And then we’ll go through Ausilio, Baccin and Zanetti.”
“And we must not forget Chan (formerly Stephen of the Perrins) and now, Oaktree,” he added.
Inzagi said success was “like another trophy” while improving his financial situation.
“It’s a great source of pride for the club,” he sparkled.