BORJA VALERO: "WE’RE PUTTING A LOT INTO TRAINING TO GET BACK ON TRACK"

The Inter midfielder spoke to Inter TV: "We're now more mature but always need to play as a unit, both when defending and attacking"

<p><strong>APPIANO GENTILE</strong> &ndash; In the week running up to Inter&rsquo;s match against Torino, Borja Valero spoke to Inter TV: &quot;We&rsquo;ve been putting a lot into training this week to get back on track following our draw against Sassuolo. It&rsquo;s always tough to play Torino &ndash; they are a side that have played very well over the past few years. It&rsquo;ll be a difficult match in Turin.&quot;</p> <p>Following the stalemate against Sassuolo, the Inter midfielder commented on Inter&rsquo;s attack: &quot;We still have to improve when going forward &ndash; we need to create more. Nevertheless, I believe that we are more mature as a squad &ndash; we are defending better as a unit and also attack as a team.&quot;</p> <p>As for the team&rsquo;s objectives and his own personal performance, the Spaniard is pleased overall but still has plenty of desire to improve: &quot;We still have many matches left to play until the end of the season. Then, there will also be the Europa League. This will make things a bit more tricky for us due to playing games in close proximity.</p> <p>&quot;So, there is still a long way to go, we must remain focused and try to finish in the top four. On an individual basis, I&rsquo;m pleased with how I&rsquo;m helping the team, whether that be from the bench or as a starter. I&rsquo;m always positive and I always try to give my all when out on the pitch.&quot;</p> <p>Lastly, the midfielder also praised the Nerazzurri&rsquo;s Brothers Universally United campaign: &quot;It&rsquo;s an important message, and not only due to what happened against Napoli. It&rsquo;s something that we must work on and that children must learn from an early age.&quot;</p>


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