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Roma Coach Calls Inter Milan A ‘Top Team’ Ahead Of Serie A Showdown, Calls Italy Star ‘A Complete Player’

Roma Coach Calls Inter Milan A ‘Top Team’ Ahead Of Serie A Showdown, Calls Italy Star ‘A Complete Player’
Roma Coach Calls Inter Milan A ‘Top Team’ Ahead Of Serie A Showdown, Calls Italy Star ‘A Complete Player’

Roma coach Ivan Juric feels that it will be tough for his side against “top team” Inter Milan, and that Federico Dimarco is a “top player.”

Juric gave his thoughts ahead of tomorrow evening’s Serie A clash, via FCInterNews. He expressed his happiness at the level his former player Dimarco has reached.

Tomorrow evening, Inter face Roma in Serie A.

On paper, the Nerazzurri are certainly favourites. Even at the Stadio Olimpico.

Inter are the reigning Serie A champions, and while their start to the season hasn’t been perfect, they find themselves second in the table.

Roma, on the other hand, have had a tough start to the campaign.

The Giallorossi are going to have to claw their way up the table if they want to be in the mix to finish in the top four, something they failed to do last time around.

Roma Coach Juric: “Inter A Top Team, Dimarco A Complete Player”

Roma coach Juric said of Inter that “They’re a top team.”

“They’ve been playing great football for years,” he went on. “It will be difficult against them.”

The Giallorossi coach went on to say that Inter “have no weaknesses.”

“It’s always very tough for anyone who faces them. They’ve known each other for years, they have a great style of play where they can freely interchange positions.”

“The main characteristic they have is their knowledge of the game that they play,” Juric said.

“So we also have to play our game, as usual. With the ideas we have, we have to cause problems for them.”

Meanwhile, Juric also spoke about Inter wingback Dimarco. The Italian international spent two seasons playing under him at Hellas Verona.

“I’m happy with the career he’s gone on to have,” said Juric of Dimarco.

“He’s a great guy, and he’s reaping the rewards for the work he’s done for a long time, including when I had him at Verona.”

“Restricting his left foot will be difficult,” Juric said of Dimarco. “He often doesn’t really provide you with a point of reference.”

The Croat said that Dimarco “has become a complete player.”