- Home >
- Football >
- Serie A >
- Inzaghi calls for 'big performance' from Inter against in-form Fiorentina
Inzaghi calls for 'big performance' from Inter against in-form Fiorentina
Simone Izaghi has called on Inter to deliver a "big performance" to end Fiorentina's seven-match winning streak in Serie A on Sunday.
Simone Izaghi insists Inter will need a "big performance" if they are to overcome Fiorentina away from home in Serie A on Sunday.
Both sides return to Serie A from ongoing successful European campaigns, with Inter second in the Champions League and Fiorentina sixth in the Europa Conference League.
The two sides sit level on 28 points in Serie A, with Inter narrowly ahead on goals scored in third, a point behind leaders Napoli.
Inzaghi has been keen to assert that only a top display will be enough to hand Inter an advantage in the league as they travel to the Stadio Artemio Franchi.
"We know that both we and Fiorentina have been playing in Europe. They have a good coach and skilled players, Inter will have to put on a big performance," Inzaghi told Inter TV.
Inzaghi's statement is underlined by the fact that Fiorentina have won all their last seven Serie A matches and could win eight top-flight games in a row for the first time since 1960.
"It will be a very tough match and a lot will depend on our approach; we know that they come off the back of seven consecutive wins and so, without a doubt, we’re up against a tough side," Inzaghi added.
History favours the visitors as Fiorentina have won only one of their 14 meetings with Inter in Serie A since the 2017-18 season (D5 L8). The hosts, meanwhile, have failed to score in their last two league games against the Nerazzurri.
Inter are themselves on a strong run, having secured 10 wins and two draws with a solid defensive record. Asked about the secret to their success, Inzaghi emphasised the need to always improve.
"We’re working both at the front and the back, all of Inter are working well as a side. For us, the aim is always to keep improving together," he added.
"By thinking game to game, we will need to concentrate on each fixture, trying to prepare for every last one."