Arrigo Sacchi feels Inter should play an ‘aggressive sport’ away at Bayern Munich within the Champions League quarter-finals and warns the Nerazzurri about Harry Kane: ‘He hardly ever forgives.’
The defending Serie A champions have certified for the Champions League quarter-finals, beating Feyenoord 4-1 on mixture.
They’ll meet Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich within the quarter-finals.
“The Germans play nicely on the wings, are sturdy in midfield, and have a striker like Kane, who hardly ever forgives,” Sacchi wrote in his newest Gazzetta dello Sport
“Inter will want a top-level efficiency to beat Bayern. The small print—which we Italians all the time pay shut consideration to—will make the distinction.
“After all, Inter might want to go to Munich with the mindset of taking part in an aggressive sport, placing strain on their opponents to unsettle them and shake their confidence. Recovering each bodily and psychological power can be essential, as will approaching the primary match with calmness and with out stress.
“Then, there would be the return leg at San Siro, which is unquestionably a bonus for the Nerazzurri. If the tie stays degree, they might play additional time in entrance of their residence crowd.
“This two-legged matchup is wide-open, and there isn’t a transparent favorite from the beginning,” concluded Sacchi.
“Nonetheless, if Inter keep away from main setbacks, notably accidents, they’ve every thing it takes to compete on equal phrases with Bayern and even to get rid of them.”