Madonna: "The team have found an identity"



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Jan 18th 2019
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Inter's Under-19 Coach to Inter TV: "The win again Atalanta should increase our sense of awareness, but we can still improve on a technical level"


APPIANO GENTILE –With Palermo vs. Inter just around the corner (kick-off is on Sunday at 10:00 CET), Armando Madonna spoke to Inter TV:

"The win again Atalanta should increase our sense of awareness, even if we can still improve on a technical level. Day by day the team have managed to find an identity both in terms of character and intensity. Continuing to grow and improve remains our objective."

"The game against Palermo will be different to the one we played in the Coppa Italia. We’ll be playing on a synthetic pitch, and they’ll be very aggressive out on the pitch. We need to be ready mentally and have the desire to bring home three points that would be vital in terms of us finding consistency."


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