Filippo Inzaghi intends to restore pride and give Milan
supporters something to cheer about next season.
Milan face their first campaign out of European
competition since 1998-99 after finishing eighth in Serie A last term under
Clarence Seedorf, who succeeded Massimiliano Allegri in January
Inzaghi was promoted from the club's youth team after
Seedorf left the club and has big plans for Milan.
The 40-year-old cited the success of La Liga champions
and UEFA Champions League finalists Atletico Madrid last season as a source of
inspiration and vowed to field an organised, hard-working side.
"I want a positive team who want to play from the
heart in order to beat the opposition," Inzaghi told Sport Mediaset.
"We have everything and we do the best job in the world.
"You can't be sad and anyone who is out of the team
needs to prove that I'm wrong. The Milan shirt must go back to mattering.
"This situation motivates me even more than ever
because I know that people who give their best will get their rewards in the
end.
"The fans will definitely see a team that fights and
wants to achieve its targets by doing everything possible. Let's see if that is
enough.
"Our target is to bring the fans back to San Siro
and make sure they recognise this team."
Inzaghi won two league titles, two Champions League
finals and the Coppa Italia during his 11-year playing career with Milan.
Culled from Soccerway
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