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Inter’s coach Spalletti wants more from players after going unbeaten

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Inter Milan's Italian coach Luciano Spalletti gestures during the Italian Serie A football match FC Crotone vs FC Internazionale Milano on September 16, 2017 at the Ezio Scida Stadium.<br />CARLO HERMANN / AFP

Organic Creame

Luciano Spalletti says Inter must create a “winning mentality” if they are to continue their fine run of form, after Danilo D’Ambrosio’s late header claimed a 1-0 victory against Genoa.

Inter toiled for much of yesterday’s encounter at San Siro, but D’Ambrosio finally found a way through Genoa’s defence three minutes from time to seal the points, with Spalletti’s side maintaining their spot two points behind Serie A leaders Napoli and Juventus in the process.

Despite the victory, however, Spalletti felt his side left a lot to be desired with a sluggish display, and though the Nerazzurri are still unbeaten, their coach wants them to go into every game with an aura of invincibility.

“We must create this winning mentality that makes us feel that we can beat anyone,” he told Mediaset Premium. “I always expect more, even when my lads put in a great performance, but we must find our limits and go beyond them.

“We are putting in the effort and the fans flocking to San Siro are creating a great atmosphere too. “We have demanding fans and that is only right. If at times we don’t meet their standards, it’s fair that they point that out. We know that the fans love us, even when they might criticise or jeer.

“Today we moved the ball around too slowly, but at least we did move as a team. It was an organised Inter, perhaps too organised, as we needed that flash of inspiration to break through and be unpredictable.

“We should’ve given Mauro Icardi some more unpredictable service. His qualities are in the penalty area so the potential is there.”

D’Ambrosio’s winner ensures that Spalletti’s unbeaten start continues, but Genoa coach Ivan Juric believes his team were hard done by, citing a foul in the build-up to Inter’s goal that was not spotted.

“We put in a fine performance and allowed Inter very little,” Juric told Mediaset Premium. “I have to say, there’s so much talk of VAR, but on the corner from which the goal came about, there was a foul on Isaac Cofie.

Source: G Sport

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