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Montella gets frustrated by Inter draw

Obviously Vincenzo Montella has no idea what it is to play a Milan Derby, he now knows how to manage a side of such an important match in Italian football. But his reaction to the result was poor because he completely disrespected the rival after they scored the equalizer, we know he was just butthurt for not being able to win a match that slipped through his hands. 

After the match that ended with a 2-2 draw, Montella spoke to Mediaset Premium: "Seeing the opposition celebrate a 95th-minute equalizer [Perisic scored in the 92nd minute] as if they had won, considering this is a team constructed to win the Scudetto, is something to be proud of. We ask so much from our lads, so a dip in concentration can happen every now and then. I was sorry for them, but we can go home and sleep soundly with a smile because we put in a great performance and showed great spirit.

"Inter scored their goal on a set play at the 95th minute. It was almost the perfect evening and I try to see the glass half full. In the second half we started well and were superior, but Inter equalized on two fortuitous chances. Maybe Inter didn't deserve to lose either, but if Milan had won then nobody could have claimed we didn't deserve it. The president [Silvio Berlusconi] supported us after the match. He was a bit disappointed, just like us, but he's satisfied about the Milan we are building. A young and Italian Milan." 

Photo credit: AC Milan

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