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Luciano Spalletti admitted that he thought his Inter team could have performed better since she played a 1-1 draw against Roma at San Siro.
The match started as an end-to-end affair, with both sides seeking to progress, and Roma took the lead. Stephan El Shaarawy shot a 20-yard shot that left no chance for Samir Handanovic to save him to give Roma a 1-0 lead just 14 minutes into the match.
Inter did not score any of his last three home games in all competitions, but after being frustrated for an hour, he finally ended his drought thanks to a close-in header. Ivan Perisic. Both teams pushed for a winner but neither team could find one since the match ended on a score of 1-1.
S addressing the press after the match, via Gianluca Di Marzio, Spalletti admitted that he felt that a draw was the right result and said his team could have been more organized. He said: "The result is right, there were chances for us but we left room.
"We were not great at accepting and staying in good order, so the result was good after falling behind, and in the second half we were in better shape and we had some patience. confusion by bringing more men into the last third.
"Roma played a good game but we could have done better by being more organized, but the result is good for the rest of the game."
The draw meant that Inter kept his five-point cushion against his Milan rival in the Serie A standings, leaving him only five games to play. next season.
Inter are now preparing to welcome Juventus, recently crowned Serie A champion, next weekend.
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