Inter must learn from 'world-class' Zanetti, says Mazzarri
The coach was unequivocal in his praise for the
captain, claiming there are still big margins for improvement from the
Nerazzurri. Walter Mazzarri has claimed that Inter have a long way to go before ever matching the qualities of Javier Zanetti after the 2-0 win against Livorno on Saturday.
The Nerazzurri
boss handed Zanetti his first appearance since April, watching in
satisfaction as the 40-year-old made an immediate impact in the build-up
to Yuto Nagatomo's goal.
With the captain's successful battle
against Achilles tendon surgery now complete, Mazzarri was quick to
remind the squad that they should continuously look up to the Argentine
for inspiration.
"All our players have a lot to learn from
Zanetti, just by looking at him and seeing that you can make a
difference," the coach told reporters.
"Lots of things come
to mind but it would probably sound like adulation. I said what I think
in the dressing-room. He's world class and you saw that today.
"In
just 10 minutes when he came on he was a calming presence for the whole
team. You don't find many people who can slot back in with so much ease
after an injury like he had."
Scudetto rivals Juventus
and Napoli clash on Sunday, but Mazzarri insisted he had no time for
matters beyond those of training his team, which he harboured high
expectations of.
"Believe me, I'm not looking at the others
in the slightest. I'm busy making sure my own players keep improving,
people like [Saphir] Taider and [Mateo] Kovacic," he continued.
"Mateo is very young. He has to learn to more pragmatic and that will come with time - he's a smart lad. Ricky [Alvarez] wasn't at his best today but he and [Fredy] Guarin were still getting into spaces.
"They're very talented lads and they still have a big margin for improvement."
Mazzarri
was brought in to revive the San Siro outfit after a ninth-place finish
last term, and has sparked a turnaround in their fortunes this season.
source: goal.com

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