Inter Milan striker Romelu Lukaku has entered the ultimate month of the season within the “best possible way”, supervisor Simone Inzaghi mentioned on Monday forward of the return leg of its Champions League semi-final tie towards rival AC Milan.
Lukaku, on mortgage at Inter from Chelsea, has struggled with accidents and kind this season, however has scored three objectives in his final three video games.
Asked if the Belgian had returned to the extent he had displayed throughout his first spell at Inter – throughout which he scored 64 objectives in two seasons and received the Serie A title – Inzaghi advised reporters: “You know him, you know what he can do.
“That’s what we expected during the year, unfortunately something unforeseen happened to both him and (Marcelo) Brozovic that took away two players who were indispensable for so many months.
“I can think of important games played without them, but what you see is a Lukaku who arrived at the last month in the best possible way.”
However, Inzaghi added that there are nonetheless some doubts over the 30-year-old’s health, saying, “three games a week at the moment, I don’t even know if he can manage them…”
Inter has a 2-0 lead over Milan forward of the second leg on the San Siro on Tuesday because it seems to be to achieve the ultimate for the primary time because it was topped European champion in 2010.
The Italian aspect had the same lead heading into its quarter-final second leg towards Benfica, and Inzaghi mentioned his message to his gamers was the identical because it had been forward of final month’s tie.
“I said it before Benfica, it will take a cool head and a warm heart. I will be repetitive, but it’s the only way for matches like this,” Inzaghi added.
“Tomorrow we know it’s one of the most important games in Inter’s history. Tomorrow we know we have an advantage, deservedly so, but we won’t just have to manage it. We’ll have to play as Inter, knowing that we have a strong team in front of us.
“We know we are 90 minutes away from a dream, which I and these wonderful guys had.”
Inzaghi added that ahead Joaquin Correa, who was taken off at halftime throughout Inter’s 4-2 win over Sassuolo on Saturday, might return for Tuesday’s match.
“Correa asked for a change, I wouldn’t have taken him off because he was satisfying me,” Inzaghi mentioned.
“Hopefully it’s nothing serious, the sensations are good but we’ll evaluate in today’s training. He should make it but I have no certainties.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com