Former Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti is full of praise for coach Simone Inzaghi.

Moratti has likened Inzaghi to Helenio Herrera.

He said: The beautiful game is the main characteristic. Very pleasant to watch, at times they remind me of Herrera's Inter. I considered Herrera's entirely vertical game wonderful in some ways, but this Inter with a system that is certainly different, modern if we want, expresses it best.

After the Champions League final, it was clear, I was more convinced that a prestigious goal could be achieved, such as the second star, but perhaps out of superstition or prudence I didn't want to be so sure. But from the first matches we understood the true dimension of this Inter.

He is a great worker, he also has an important quality, he is never satisfied, he is meticulous in finding the best solution for the team. I was surprised by his gift for enhancing the group and always giving the right motivation."

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