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Scudetto Too Early for Inter

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Alexis Sanchez don’t want to discuss the Scudetto for Inter Milan. The Chilean striker insisted the Scudetto was too early for the Nerazzurri.

Inter won full points in the first two matches of the Italian League this season. Team made Antonio Conte managed to beat Fiorentina 4-3 and Benevento 5-2.

The two victories made Inter temporarily the most fertile team in the Italian League. Behind La Benemata are Napoli and Atalanta with eight goals, but have a better goal difference than Inter.

Not only related to goal productivity, Inter this season has also been said to have a much stronger squad than last season. There are Aleksandar Kolarov, Achraf Hakimi, and Arturo Vidal, who are new players.

This composition is predicted to make Inter one of the serious challengers to the Scudetto. However, Sanchez refused to discuss this because it was too early.

“It’s only been two games, it’s too early to think big. We need to improve our mentality, play and defense,” Sanchez told Sky Sport Italia.

“I think we did well, but we can do better. It’s too early to talk about the Scudetto, I can talk about it later,” he continued.

“We have to develop from now on, the determination is bigger. We cannot relax, we must always focus on every game, easy or difficult,” he said.

Sanchez also spoke about Vidal’s presence at Inter. His fellow Chilean national team team is considered to have an important role in helping the striker work.

“Everyone knows who he is, I’ve practically played with him for 15 years. He’s someone who understands football,” said Sanchez.

“It’s not easy to find a player like him. He has 360 degree vision, an important quality for us strikers. With one pass, he puts you in the right place, he makes you waste less time,” he said.

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