SempreInter.Com
·27 de dezembro de 2024
SempreInter.Com
·27 de dezembro de 2024
Inter Milan defender Yann Bisseck is confident that the Nerazzurri can be ambitious and try to win every competition this season.
Speaking to the Serie A YouTube channel, via FCInterNews, the German also looked back on his first ever goal for Inter in a win over Bologna.
This season, Inter are playing in Serie A, the Coppa Italia, the Supercoppa Italiana, and the Champions League.
Then, at the end of the campaign, the Nerazzurri will play in the newly-expanded Club World Cup.
That is five pieces of silverware on offer.
In each of the past four seasons, Inter have added at least one trophy to their cabinet. Last season it was the Serie A title and the Supercoppa.
Meanwhile, in the 2022-23 campaign, the Nerazzurri reached the final of the Champions League.
For his part, Inter defender Bisseck said that “We want to win all the competitions we’re participating in.”
“We certainly want to repeat the title,” the German said. “Win the Supercoppa and the Coppa Italia.”
“We’re trying to win everything,” Bisseck said. “Because we think that we have the strength to do so.”
“On a personal level, I want to play as much as possible,” added the German.
“I think I’ve started well this season.”
Bisseck noted that “I’ve played a lot more.”
“If we compare it to last season, I think I’ve more than tripled my playing time.”
“So I want to have more consistency in my performances,” Bisseck went on. “I think that’s the most important thing for a defender, that everyone knows they can count on them.”
“And then obviously I’d like to receive my first call-up from the national team,” Bisseck added.
“Maybe in March when we play [at the San Siro] against Italy,” the German noted. “That would be a great story.”
“I think I’m on the right track,” Bisseck made clear. “Things are going well.”
And of his first ever goal for Inter in a Serie A win over Leccelast season, Bisseck said that it was “a bit like a fairy tale.”
“Because it was the day before Christmas.”
“My family was in the stadium,” the German recalled.
“When you score at the San Siro, it’s a different feeling,” Bisseck said. “It’s not the same as away from home.”
“When you hear the whole stadium shouting your name five times and you see how happy your teammates are, it’s a feeling that’s difficult to describe.”