Monday, May 2, 2011

Ranocchia: Inter are an infinite force

Inter Milan defender Andrea Ranocchia has praised the team's resilence as they maintain their slim hopes of winning the Serie A title.
Arch-rivals AC Milan could have sealed the Scudetto crown last weekend had they won against Bologna, and Inter failed to win against Cesena.
And for awhile, that looked like happening on as Cesena lead Inter 1-0 for much of the second half in their game on Saturday.
Instead, Giampaolo Pazzini popped up with two goals in injury-time to give Inter an unlikely victory, and prolong the title race for another week.
In the wake of the win over Cesena, Ranocchia praised Inter for refusing to give up in both the match, and the fight for the Scudetto.
"This team has an infinite force," said Ranocchia on Inter Channel.
"It never dies and victories like the one today [Saturday] are special, more beautiful than the others.
Ranocchia admitted all seemed lost against Cesena, until Pazzini's timely intervention.
"It started to rain and we picked up the pace. Then after their goal everything seemed more difficult.
"But instead we came back through Pazzini. He changed the match when he came on."
Inter next face Fiorentina this Sunday, and with Milan not guaranteed a win against the in-form Roma the day before, the Nerazzuri could yet prolong the title race for another week.

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