Indonesia 2012: on tour from 22 May

MILAN – Together with Inter even at the end of the season, as the Nerazzurri
are always on the move. There’s no time for a break this year because the
Nerazzurri will be busy on their Indonesian tour. It starts on Tuesday 22 May
and the team will participate in two friendly matches (24 and 26 May) before
returning to Italy on Monday 28 May.

While awaiting the departure for Jakarta, Andrea Stramaccioni has given the
team three days off; training is set to pick up again on the afternoon of
Thursday 17 May at the Centro Sportivo Angelo Moratti in Appiano Gentile.

Cambiasso: "This season must be a one-off"

ROME – Esteban Cambiasso looked beyond the Lazio game and reflected on the season as a whole: "We didn’t end it the way we wanted but it’s over now and I think given the way it went that’s a good thing. We have to make sure we learn from our mistakes, and not only the ones that made us throw away a first-half lead today. We have to make sure this bad season is just an island in the middle of an ocean of success."

Getting into Europe is nonetheless an achievement because it looked impossible at a certain point of the year. "It shows that the desire was there. Of course turning desire into reality is not always something you’re able to achieve. The reality for us now is that we’re in Europe and if we do well in the qualifying round we’ll be involved in three competitions – a sign that we have no intention of taking it easy."

Cambiasso was coy when asked which mistakes Inter need to learn from: "Talking about them and making them known publicly would be a weakness for the team. We’re fully aware of the mistakes we’ve made. The main thing is that we understand them and accept that it didn’t come about by chance: we all know that if our season went the way it did it’s because we didn’t fulfil our potential – not because we didn’t try hard enough but for a series of reasons. We have to close this chapter now, recharge our batteries and remember that Inter can afford to have a bad year, but not more than one."

The Argentine ended with the positives to be taken from this season: "Our desire to react and the fact that we never hid away – we always stood up to adversity."

Stramaccioni: "United to rebuild"

ROME – After the Nerazzurri pulled ahead through Milito, Lazio then took over
and Inter left the Stadio Olimpico with a loss. In his post-match comments
Andrea Stramaccioni could not hide the bitter taste in his mouth for what could
have been. The coach spoke to Sky Sport Italia: "It’s really a shame not
to have won today. I think it’s normal to think that way because we played an
excellent first half and gave nothing away to Lazio. We could have ended the
first half with a bigger lead, but once again we were regretting two goals
scored in just a few minutes that changed the game. That being said, I also
want to congratulate Lazio because we played a very strong first half. But we
weren’t able to put away our chances as our opponents did in a good second half."

A sixth-place finish in the standings for Inter means qualification for the
preliminaries of the Europa League, which will see the Nerazzurri back on the
pitch in early August. Stramaccioni stated: "We’ll have to prepare for an
early start, but that doesn’t take away from the fact that Inter made it to
Europe after a difficult season. There’s a lot of hunger to start again and
build something important."

With Stankovic, Forlan, Sneijder and Zarate absent "it’s undeniable that
the team on the pitch today was different from the one in the other eight
matches that I had them for, but the team still made its presence felt just the
same," continued the Nerazzurri coach. "In the first half we had four
clear chances. We did very well but I’ll say it again: we weren’t able to
finish the way that Lazio were in the second half. On the first goal we have to
hold up our hands because Kozak scored from the 6-yard box. The second came
from a lovely play from Candreva. So there were two great plays that changed
the game. I don’t believe that Inter were inferior to Lazio today. It didn’t
seem like a comeback based on territorial supremacy. In my opinion, we’ve shown
that we’ve made some improvements, but we can appreciate that for what it is
and move on."

This isn’t the greatest moment for Pazzini, although Stramaccioni reminded
journalists that "he created the second chance for Inter. Although he
didn’t touch the ball it came from his initiative. I don’t think he’s going
through a difficult time. It’s clear that Giampaolo is a bit unlucky because
every time he comes on he nearly scores but doesn’t quite finish."

This is where things begin anew, and it was the coach who stressed: "Inter
are at the halfway point. We’re are all united and the president is already
building a great team to get us back where we belong. Will Stramaccioni still
be on the bench in the future? Ask the president. He’s the one who decides the
when and how of these things. How many reinforcements do we need to build a
great team? I believe it’s important to reflect and try to figure out where we
can improve. We’re not happy with sixth place, and neither are the fans or the
president. But the club is already working to get back to playing a leading
role again."

Speaking to Mediaset Premium, Stramaccioni continued: "Considering the
opponent and the atmosphere, we played a great first half. We didn’t start
badly – and the same goes for the second half – but we have to take the blame
for Lazio’s first goal, and we have to work hard to try and correct these kinds
of situations. Did we make the same kinds of mistakes as we did against Parma?
We’re asking ourselves the same questions, because again tonight we were in
control of the game, save a few minutes of madness; three in Parma and four tonight.
I left out Zarate because he seemed a bit off his game to me; I make my choices
based most of all on what I see during the week. How do you deal with the next
season that will inevitably start soon? It means getting back to work sooner.
But the big difference was between third and fourth place. A few days make no
difference. What we did in these last nine matches is an important base that
we’ll build upon. Do Inter need to be rejuvenated or remodelled? The season is
over now and we’ll take stock of the situation. The Europa League is the
minimum objective, but that’s what we have."

He then spoke to Rai Sport: "I saw a first half that was almost perfect. I
can’t think of any chances Lazio had, but unfortunately they were able to
finish in the second half, which we weren’t able to do in our many chances in
the first half. We have two more negative points to work on. As early as
tomorrow the president and directors will begin working to build a stronger
Inter, even though they’ve been working on that for a while, to tell you the
truth. For the club and its image it was important to qualify for the Europa
League. It wasn’t our main objective, but it’s still something we can build on.
Now we’re halfway there to building a great Inter. The future. It’s one thing to
manage 9 matches, the last 9 of a difficult season, and it’s another thing to
start from the beginning. Wait a bit before judging me. We certainly tried to
win in these 9 matches, as we did against Parma and tonight. And this is a
starting point."

Milito: "I’d have swapped all 24 goals…"

ROME – "It’s a shame because we played well today, especially in the first half," Diego Milito told Inter Channel after the match.

His strike against Lazio means Milito equalled his personal record of 24 league goals, achieved with Genoa. "But I’d happily have swapped them all to have been challenging for the prizes we’re used to at Inter…" the Prince sighed.

He continued: "We’re looking forward. We’re disappointed because we really wanted it, but we have to look forward. Our targets for next year? To be in the mix right up till the end and playing for the targets we’re accustomed to. We’ll get off to a good start next term and at least we ended this season well, apart from tonight’s defeat. We must represent Inter as well as we can. We’ll try to do well in Serie A and also in the Europa League."

Zanetti: "Thanks fans, now for a fresh start"

ROME – Javier Zanetti didn’t try to hide his disappointment after Inter’s defeat to Lazio: "We’re sorry we couldn’t win because it would have meant a round less to play in the Europa League," the skipper told Inter Channel. "But that’s the way it went and we must thank all the fans who stood by us throughout the season despite all the difficulties. We can make a fresh start now. We’re determined to do things differently next year and become a major player again."

What advice does the captain have for Andrea Stramaccioni? "I don’t think I need to give him any advice. He knows he has to work very hard with all of us so that we can get back to challenging at the top. A club like Inter deserves to be higher than this and we’ll all work together to make that happen."

Zanetti’s biggest regret this year was "not being more consistent. We played well at times but were found wanting in too many games. Our final league position reflects that. The desire was there but all too often we failed to achieve what we were capable of."

The captain also had a special thought for Paolo Orlandoni, who announced his retirement before Lazio v Inter: "I want to thank him because he joined Inter a long time before me. He’s a great man and a top professional. I know we’re going to miss him."