Mazzarri cautious of Atalanta danger
The Nerazzurri are looking to maintain their
challenge for a European spot and Mazzarri insists Sunday's opponents
will give his men a good test
Inter coach Walter Mazzarri has urged his squad not to treat Sunday's in-form Serie A opponents Atalanta lightly. The sides meet at San Siro as the Nerazzurri look
to bolster their hopes of securing European football, but Stefano
Colantuono's men have taken maximum points from their last three
outings.
With Mazzarri's side looking to make it seven league games unbeaten, the former Napoli boss is not taking the task lightly.
"Atalanta play good football, they have some quality players and
they're also free of any pressure because they've already ensured their
top-flight status," he said.
"They're tough opponents and this is a game we must approach very
carefully. Atalanta are a bogey team for lots of sides. We have to
perform to the best of our ability because they'll be giving it a good
go."
Inter have won their last two and are yet to concede this month, but
Mazzarri remains well aware of the threat Atalanta will pose - after
their comprehensive 3-0 win over Sampdoria last time out.
"There are no easy games in Italy. You have to respect all the teams
and approach every match with the same level of concentration," he
added.
"We must focus first and foremost on ourselves because we've seen
that when we're on the top of our game we can make life difficult for
anyone.
"We must not think about anything else right now. We'll see where we are come the end of the season."

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