Udinese coach: Inter Milan puts a lot of pressure, winning at Meaza requires help from luck
1:09pm, 1 September 2025Football
September 1st In the second round of Serie A held early this morning, Udinese defeated Inter Milan 2-1 away. After the game, Udinese coach Renjaic was interviewed.
Renjaiciich first said: "I want to congratulate the team. We made our brave sacrifices and we are ready to bear the pressure, especially in the second half. We anticipated this and Inter put a lot of pressure on us. You need the help of luck to win at Meacha Stadium. But as long as you play with this desire and willingness, everything is possible."
Renjaicich went on: "I'm glad to have these players, they have a good character first, I'm happy for them here, they are experienced and full of hunger. It will take some time to adapt to it, but Piotrowski has played a great game. Buxa? He has felt the toughness of the defenders in the Serie A and I believe he can adapt to it all, just like the other strikers in our team."
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