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The Ghanaian has expressed his happiness on his return to his first professional club for the Saturday match of the Italian Serie A
Former Inter Milan midfielder, Alfred Duncan, is delighted to be back in San Siro on Saturday while his current team, Sbaduolo, has been invited by the Nerazzurri in Series A Italian.
The Ghanaian made a memorable comeback in his match for the first leg of the twentieth day. He had played for Inter between 2012 and 2014 after being developed within the youth system.
His return, however, coincided with a club sanction for playing behind closed doors as punishment for a recent racist attack against Senegal 's central defender of Naples, Kalidou Koulibaly, during a league match.
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"I'm happy to be back in San Siro and hope the fans will have a good time," Duncan said. Inter TV.
"Inter's initiative against racism is very important because it sends a message to everyone on a subject that is not good for sport. The club handles the situation well because those who insult are only a minority.
"Playing in camera also changes things for us."
Duncan lasted 73 minutes in Saturday's game, which ended in a scoreless draw.
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The match has raised its total to 13 games – including 13 starts and three goals – so far this season.
According to transfer reports, Inter would be interested in a new 25-year-old player's signature in January.
His compatriot and teammate, Kevin-Prince Boateng, meanwhile spent the entire match on Saturday, as fellow Kwadwo Asamoah, who was playing for Inter.
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