
Kievo: We Were the Best Against Cremonese, and I'm Happy with the Victory
Christian Kievo, the head coach of Inter Milan, expressed his happiness with the performance of his players during the big win over Cremonese in the Italian league, noting that the team deserved the victory after a strong and organized performance.
Kievo said: "We were the dominant team, created many chances, enjoyed playing, and delivered an aggressive yet organized performance at the same time. The goal we conceded is fine; I am satisfied with 85 minutes filled with quality and character. This team deserves recognition because everyone is working hard."
He added: "We should be proud of what we are achieving; progress comes step by step. Now we have consistency in performance and results, and we play with great happiness and enthusiasm."
He continued: "Perfection does not exist, and we are not looking for it. We work passionately and always try to put our opponents in difficult situations. I will definitely find some things that need improvement and I will talk to the players about them."
Kievo concluded his statements by saying: "I am happy with Boni's goal because he not only scored but also helped the team. We have a mix of young players and experienced ones in attack, and everyone is happy with their participation. As for Dumfries, it is natural for him to be upset when substituted, and that is what I want from my players. He is an important player for me and for his national team, and I am happy with what he is providing, but he knows well that he can give more."
Kievo said: "We were the dominant team, created many chances, enjoyed playing, and delivered an aggressive yet organized performance at the same time. The goal we conceded is fine; I am satisfied with 85 minutes filled with quality and character. This team deserves recognition because everyone is working hard."
He added: "We should be proud of what we are achieving; progress comes step by step. Now we have consistency in performance and results, and we play with great happiness and enthusiasm."
He continued: "Perfection does not exist, and we are not looking for it. We work passionately and always try to put our opponents in difficult situations. I will definitely find some things that need improvement and I will talk to the players about them."
Kievo concluded his statements by saying: "I am happy with Boni's goal because he not only scored but also helped the team. We have a mix of young players and experienced ones in attack, and everyone is happy with their participation. As for Dumfries, it is natural for him to be upset when substituted, and that is what I want from my players. He is an important player for me and for his national team, and I am happy with what he is providing, but he knows well that he can give more."