Conte: “It was the game we expected, dirty, and we got dirty”

Antonio Contetechnician Inter de Milan, assured this Wednesday that the game won 2-0 against the Getafe in the round of 16 of the Europa League It was as expected, “dirty,” and he praised his team for “getting dirty” and coming out on top.

“We knew the difficulties that the game could give us. They came out strong, they had some chances with centers. They were looking for centers, they were looking for dirty balls to fill the area with many players,” he said. Conte to television “Sky Sport“at the end of the game of Gelsenkirchen.

“It was the game we expected, dirty. When we had to get dirty we got dirty and this is very positive, because the boys showed their desire to grow, not to receive goals. It is an important step,” he added.

Conte He also expressed his joy at the already imminent signing of the Chilean Alexis Sanchez, which will reach Inter for three definitive seasons from Manchester United. “The operation Sanchez It is an optimal operation, then the club will explain what the conditions are. We deserve it, we signed him at the worst moment of his career (in the summer of 2019), because he had had injuries. We had the patience to wait for him to recover and now it is correct that we enjoy him, ”he said.

MAROTTA CONFIRMS ALEXIS

For his part, Giuseppe Marotta, CEO of Inter Milan, confirmed this Wednesday that he closed the agreement to incorporate the Chilean Alexis Sánchez permanently for three years from Manchester United, after the ‘Wonder Boy’ already played this course in Milan as loaned.

“The official will arrive this Thursday. Alexis Sanchez is completely Inte
r. We have reached a three-season agreement. We believe in him and in his possibility of doing well in this team, “he said. Marotta in the prolegomena of the party.

Alexis, 31, joined Inter in the summer of 2019 on loan and his contract expired this Thursday, August 6, but the Milanese team, after a long negotiation, managed to get his services permanently until 2022.

Marotta did not provide information on the economic details of the operation, but it is estimated that the Chilean will arrive for free at Inter after disengaging from Manchester United, with a contract of about seven million euros net per year.