Inter move on from Champions League disappointment ahead of Pisa test - Soccer News
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Inter move on from Champions League disappointment ahead of Pisa test - Soccer News
"The level of technique they showed impressed me compared to other teams - the decision is always the right one, and they have the speed to find a team-mate making a run with a single touch. We stayed in the game, and when we won some duels, we created chances. But it down to Arsenal's individual and collective quality. I won't talk about how much they've spent."
"The Nerazzurri were beaten 3-1 by Mikel Arteta's Gunners at San Siro on Tuesday, being outclassed after Petar Sucic's piledriver briefly got them level in the first half. That result represented a huge blow to their hopes of finishing in the top eight and advancing straight to the last 16, with an away win over Borussia Dortmund next week - as well as a few favours from elsewhere - now required."
Inter suffered a 3-1 Champions League defeat to Arsenal after Petar Sucic briefly levelled with a piledriver, a result that severely damaged chances of finishing in the top eight and progressing straight to the last 16. An away win at Borussia Dortmund next week plus favourable results elsewhere are now required for advancement. Inter top Serie A by three points over Napoli and can extend the lead by playing before their rivals. The immediate focus is the domestic match against Pisa, with the Dortmund fixture viewed as a decisive test. Arsenal demonstrated superior technique, quick decision-making and collective quality, highlighting a higher intensity level that Inter must adapt to and develop specific plays to execute on the pitch.
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