Monday 24 December, 2007
Milan may officially be European and world champions, but Zlatan Ibrahimovic insists they're not even the best team in their own city.
The Rossoneri returned to Serie A action on Sunday just a week after beating Boca Juniors for the Club World Cup in Japan, but immediately fell to a 2-1 defeat against San Siro rivals Inter.
"Milan started the game well and more brightly than ourselves," noted the Nerazzurri striker. "But we then improved to illustrate that we are a better team than they are.
"We have really been excellent over the last six months and we must mirror that in the second half of the season and in the Champions League."
Ibrahimovic has been Inter's key man so far this term, but the inspirational Swede failed to get on to the scoresheet against the Diavolo.
"I didn't score, but Julio Cruz and Esteban Cambiasso put the ball in the back of the net," added the former Juventus player.
"In all honesty, it doesn't matter if I score for Inter or not. The most important thing is for the side to keep winning."
Marco Materazzi was also understandably pleased with the victory and was happy to be involved after he was thrown on following the injury to Walter Samuel.
"To win a derby is something delightful," added the man who scored for Italy in the 2006 World Cup Final.
"I liked the hunger and desire with which the side played, especially when we were defending the result against an attacking Milan.
"It was a great Christmas present for not only the fans, but for the players too.
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