MILAN – Early this afternoon outside the Saras offices, president Massimo Moratti responded to questions from awaiting journalists.
With Saturday evening’s victory against Pescara,
can we say that Inter have emerged from the run of negative results?
"Objectively we’re out of it because we won, and
this is something positive. Apart from that, the Pescara match is one that seemed easy once it was over, but was actually
one played against a team that tended to
defend, and rightly so. Therefore it seems that the speed of play allowed us to
score and win. It was certainly much very important in terms of morale."
Tomorrow there’s the match against
Bologna at the San Siro. How important is the Coppa
Italia?
"It’s unquestionably important, for
both our players and the club, so it will be taken seriously."
The vice president of Galatasaray
is convinced he’ll receive a positive
response from Wesley Sneijder by the evening.
"That would be the serious thing to do [professionally speaking]. I believe he’s
right to think that way."
If Sneijder leaves would the subsequent transfer market
manoeuvres involve seeking a player of his calibre or would they be more low
key?
"We’ll see."
On Saturday night Antonio Cassano went straight to the dressing room after
being subbed out…
"I really don’t believe these things matter very much. I
must have seen a thousand players leave the pitch that way."
Is it possible you’ll intervene to get the Schelotto
deal moving?
"All these things are being properly and calmly looked after."