‘Inter like a chameleon’
By Football Italia staff
Udinese Coach Stefano Colantuono admits Inter’s “chameleonic” nature makes it difficult to predict how they’ll play.
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“They don’t have many weaknesses,” Colantuono noted, when asked about Inter in the pre-match Press conference.
“They don’t concede many, they’re a very physical team and they have great talent up-front. They have a great desire to sacrifice, to help each other, they’re a solid team.
“When you play opponents like this, you have to be careful and not make any mistakes. We have a philosophy, and we want to continue with that, we won't sit back but look forward.
“We don’t know with certainty how they’ll play, they’re versatile and chameleonic. They could see our three-man defence and play 3-5-2, or keep the same tactical approach.
“They created lots of chances, and their attacking players caused problems against Genoa, they looked to recover the ball as high up the pitch as possible.”
The Zebrette boss was also asked about the January transfer window, but was not keen to discuss any potential new recruits.
“We still have three games to play before the Christmas break. I’ve never talked about the transfer market, and I’m not going to start in Udine.
“We need to score points, we want to win tomorrow night and we’re not stopping. From here until the end of the first half of the season we want to get results.
“I’m not going to talk about other things with the championship still underway.”
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