Inter Worried About Backlash - Ipswich Town News
Inter Milan are worried they might face a Town backlash as Town continued to perform badly in the League. Inter manager Hector Cuper as well as his coach Mario Gomez saw Town's game on Sunday against Bolton.
Inter's Argentinian midfielder Andres Guglielminpietro (or Guly to his mates) says of the game: "It will be very hard in England. It's true currently Ipswich is not in a good position, but I'm sure that when playing against us, they will be very motivated and will give their best. The game is faster in English football and there are many other differences but we will have to be careful with them."
The Italian side arrive today and are staying in Stoke-by-Nayland and will train at Portman Road tomorrow evening.
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