Inter Milan delivered a statement performance on Friday night, cruising to a commanding 3-0 victory over Cagliari. The win was a testament to the team's growing momentum, and head coach Cristian Chivu was quick to highlight the crucial shift that sparked the dominant display.
Speaking after the match, Chivu pinpointed the halftime interval as the turning point. He praised his players for elevating their game precisely when it mattered most. "In the second half we raised the level and the speed of our passing," Chivu explained. "We made adjustments on how to attack a low block, raised the intensity, and looked more between the lines. We managed to break the deadlock."
This tactical tweak unlocked something more profound: a mental release. Chivu observed that once the team finds that comfort zone, their individual and collective quality soars. "Once this team unlocks mentally, it really raises its level," he noted, a pattern that has become a hallmark of Inter's strong second-half performances lately.
With the season reaching its critical final stages, Chivu's satisfaction goes beyond the scoreline. He expressed pride in seeing his squad embrace the moment. "It is pleasing to see correct plays and quality," he said. "It is pleasing to see players who have raised their level." The message from the San Siro is one of a team peaking at the perfect time, playing with a confidence that makes them a formidable force.
