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The Nerazzurri coach gathered his players before the start of training to reinforce a few key concepts.

Simone Inzaghi wanted to look his players in the eyes before restarting training. Yesterday at Appiano Gentile, he awaited them at midfield to deliver a speech and kick off preparations for Inter Milan-Roma. What did he tell the team?
According to Italian newspaper Corriere dello Sport via Fcinter1908.it this morning:

Pride — that's the note Inzaghi chose to strike as training resumed after a day off. Yesterday morning, at La Pinetina, before beginning the session, the Inter Milan coach gathered his men on the pitch and fired them up ahead of the match against Roma, and the upcoming crucial games.

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Pride — that's the note Inzaghi chose to strike as training resumed after a day off. Yesterday morning, at La Pinetina, before beginning the session.

One month, seven matches — potentially eight or even nine — with the Scudetto and Champions League on the line.

Lautaro and his teammates, coming off back-to-back defeats against Bologna and Milan (which ended their Coppa Italia and Treble dreams), can still make this a triumphant season.
The pride that carried them this far must continue to fuel their charge toward the finish line in the competitions that remain, giving everything and leaving no stone unturned.

Inzaghi’s speech lasted just over ten minutes.
It was almost like a courtroom address. The tone was intense — not out of anger, but to emphasize determination, brushing aside the disappointment of the two recent losses.
The coach from Piacenza has full confidence in his team's strength and capabilities. After all, he built and molded this squad into what it is today — a team perhaps more admired abroad than in Italy.
Dedication, loyalty, and sacrifice have been essential, putting Inter Milan in a position to launch this final double sprint.

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