Inter Milan fullback Fede Dimarco was delighted scoring in victory over Udinese.

Dimarco struck as Inter thumped the Zebrette 4-0 on Saturday.

He told Inter TV: "Yes, I'm happy. Also for the team, because we have the right mentality. We play well and by doing so the results are also coming.

"I interpret the role in my own way. I try to always move, maybe even going inside the field and not just wide. I always try to give a passing line to my partner and create space for an insertion. I try to play for the team."

On comparisons with Alvaro Recoba and Roberto Carlos, Dimarco also says: "Well, it's nice but I don't like making comparisons. Let's talk about players who made Inter's history, they had two incredible left-handed players. I'm happy to be close to them."

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