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Milan teams not as strong as before: Inter president

Casa Italia at London 2012 Olympic Games

LONDON, ENGLAND – AUGUST 11: Massimo Moratti president of football team Internazionale Milano looks on at Casa Italia during London 2012 Olympic Games at The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre on August 11, 2012 in London, England.

Rome, Sep 25 – Inter Milan club president Massimo Moratti admitted that his side and their cross-city rivals AC Milan are not as strong as before.

“Milan have sold some important players, while we are gradually introducing youngsters,” Moratti was quoted as saying by football-italia.net Monday, reports Xinhua.

“Neither Milan nor ourselves have a super squad anymore, though we still hope that results arrive. Unfortunately, we can no longer allow ourselves to sign a player who costs 20 million euros or more.”

The Nerazzurri were being backed by the majority of football tips to collect a comfortable win against Siena at the weekend, but they were stunned 0-2 at San Siro.

“We should have won, but it is hard to face teams like Siena who just play to defend. Now we need to win in Verona against Chievo Wednesday.

“It’s not very pleasing to live through defeats, let’s hope that the victories will provide faith and motivation to the team,” he added.

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