Simone Inzaghi promises changes. And he makes an announcement about Benjamin Pavard
Simone Inzaghi’s words on the eve of Inter-Real Sociedad
Simone Inzaghi spoke in a press conference on the eve of Inter-Real Sociedad, the last day of the Champions League group stage. "Something, as I have always done regardless of the opponent, will change – he stressed -. We have some difficulties in the rotations, because we have some important players out: I still have to make careful evaluations and look at the parameters. This morning we didn’t do so much: I wouldn’t talk about turnover, but some changes as I always did. Maybe è it was accentuated in the Lisbon game becauseé the boys were very good to qualify two days in advance and we could afford it, knowing that they would respond well as è happened".
"Tomorrow will be very important the phase of possession, as well as that of non-possession – added the coach of the Nerazzurri -. We will have to be good in both phases, è a team that presses, that plays, that has a lot of technique: the principles are the same as always, they do not change between home and away. On Cuadrado I am evaluating, I don’t have a lot of choice: between him, Darmian and Bisseck two players and one will be on the bench, knowing that Cuadrado è entered in the final 25 with Udinese and is living with a nagging problem that has not yet been resolved".
He then praised Darmian: "Matteo, along with everyone else, is doing very well. In the specific case, è one of those classic players that coaches want to have in the team. Two days ago with Udinese he played as a fifth, first on the right, then on the left and finally he played as an arm on the left. In Naples he had played as a right wing armband, we are very happy to have him available, è a player of great international experience who helps the others so much".
Finally he made an announcement about Benjamin Pavard: "Pavard and the race with Thuram? He passed the test Saturday night at San Siro, I think he can recover for the next one with Lazio. Beyond that the atmosphere there's the one you see outside: a group of guys who get along well, then there's a coach who has to make choices and maybe those who go on the bench are not happy but they all respect the choices".