Zanetti: We've spoken about Icardi too much

Inter vice-president Javier Zanetti said there has been too much talk about Mauro Icardi amid uncertainty over the star's future in Milan. Icardi has not played since he was stripped of the captaincy last month, with the disgruntled striker claiming to have been injured but Inter initially said tests could not uncover a specific issue. Linked with the likes of Real Madrid, Juventus and Napoli amid a contract stand-off, Icardi returned to Inter training on Tuesday. Asked if Icardi could be in line to face Lazio in Serie A action on Sunday, Zanetti said: "I think we have talked about him too much. "Now we must focus on the field because it is fundamental for the season finale." Inter are third in Serie A, two points clear of fourth-placed AC Milan following their derby victory prior to the international break. Zanetti added: "We have the goal of qualifying for the Champions League, 10 games are left and on Sunday we meet a direct rival. The team is preparing...

Higuain is the best striker in the world - Romagnoli

Gonzalo Higuain may have struggled at AC Milan but former Rossoneri team-mate Alessio Romagnoli believes the Chelsea striker is the best in the world. Higuain scored six league goals in the first half of the Serie A season but his form over those 15 games saw the Argentina striker often criticised. The 31-year-old swapped Italy for England last month after Chelsea agreed a loan deal with parent club Juventus, Milan letting the forward go after agreeing the transfer of Krzysztof Piatek from Genoa. After failing to score in his first two Chelsea matches, Higuain looked sharp against Huddersfield Town as he scored a brace against in the 5-0 victory. Milan captain Romagnoli was sad to see the former Real Madrid and Napoli striker leave San Siro, describing him as one of the elite. "I still think he is the best striker in the world," said the defender, as quoted by Calciomercato. "I am sorry he decided to leave but we respect his decision. He is a friend of mine and if he is happy I am ok with it. "Now we have other players that won't make us regret his departure." The other player he refers to is Piatek, the Polish forward having made a superb start to life in Milan with three goals in as many games in all competitions. "We enjoy having him [Piatek] here and we hope he can keep scoring at least one goal per game," he added. "We hope to win many more games so we can reach the Champions League. "Piatek's impressed me with his desire and hunger. You can see he wants to sGonzalo Higuain may have struggled at AC Milan but former Rossoneri team-mate Alessio Romagnoli believes the Chelsea striker is the best in the world. Higuain scored six league goals in the first half of the Serie A season but his form over those 15 games saw the Argentina striker often criticised. The 31-year-old swapped Italy for England last month after Chelsea agreed a loan deal with parent club Juventus, Milan letting the forward go after agreeing the transfer of Krzysztof Piatek from Genoa. After failing to score in his first two Chelsea matches, Higuain looked sharp against Huddersfield Town as he scored a brace against in the 5-0 victory. Milan captain Romagnoli was sad to see the former Real Madrid and Napoli striker leave San Siro, describing him as one of the elite. "I still think he is the best striker in the world," said the defender, as quoted by Calciomercato. "I am sorry he decided to leave but we respect his decision. He is a friend of mine and if he is happy I am ok with it. "Now we have other players that won't make us regret his departure." The other player he refers to is Piatek, the Polish forward having made a superb start to life in Milan with three goals in as many games in all competitions. "We enjoy having him [Piatek] here and we hope he can keep scoring at least one goal per game," he added. "We hope to win many more games so we can reach the Champions League. "Piatek's impressed me with his desire and hunger. You can see he wants to sGonzalo Higuain may have struggled at AC Milan but former Rossoneri team-mate Alessio Romagnoli believes the Chelsea striker is the best in the world. Higuain scored six league goals in the first half of the Serie A season but his form over those 15 games saw the Argentina striker often criticised. The 31-year-old swapped Italy for England last month after Chelsea agreed a loan deal with parent club Juventus, Milan letting the forward go after agreeing the transfer of Krzysztof Piatek from Genoa. After failing to score in his first two Chelsea matches, Higuain looked sharp against Huddersfield Town as he scored a brace against in the 5-0 victory. Milan captain Romagnoli was sad to see the former Real Madrid and Napoli striker leave San Siro, describing him as one of the elite. "I still think he is the best striker in the world," said the defender, as quoted by Calciomercato. "I am sorry he decided to leave but we respect his decision. He is a friend of mine and if he is happy I am ok with it. "Now we have other players that won't make us regret his departure." The other player he refers to is Piatek, the Polish forward having made a superb start to life in Milan with three goals in as many games in all competitions. "We enjoy having him [Piatek] here and we hope he can keep scoring at least one goal per game," he added. "We hope to win many more games so we can reach the Champions League. "Piatek's impressed me with his desire and hunger. You can see he wants to sGonzalo Higuain may have struggled at AC Milan but former Rossoneri team-mate Alessio Romagnoli believes the Chelsea striker is the best in the world. Higuain scored six league goals in the first half of the Serie A season but his form over those 15 games saw the Argentina striker often criticised. The 31-year-old swapped Italy for England last month after Chelsea agreed a loan deal with parent club Juventus, Milan letting the forward go after agreeing the transfer of Krzysztof Piatek from Genoa. After failing to score in his first two Chelsea matches, Higuain looked sharp against Huddersfield Town as he scored a brace against in the 5-0 victory. Milan captain Romagnoli was sad to see the former Real Madrid and Napoli striker leave San Siro, describing him as one of the elite. "I still think he is the best striker in the world," said the defender, as quoted by Calciomercato. "I am sorry he decided to leave but we respect his decision. He is a friend of mine and if he is happy I am ok with it. "Now we have other players that won't make us regret his departure." The other player he refers to is Piatek, the Polish forward having made a superb start to life in Milan with three goals in as many games in all competitions. "We enjoy having him [Piatek] here and we hope he can keep scoring at least one goal per game," he added. "We hope to win many more games so we can reach the Champions League. "Piatek's impressed me with his desire and hunger. You can see he wants to sGonzalo Higuain may have struggled at AC Milan but former Rossoneri team-mate Alessio Romagnoli believes the Chelsea striker is the best in the world. Higuain scored six league goals in the first half of the Serie A season but his form over those 15 games saw the Argentina striker often criticised. The 31-year-old swapped Italy for England last month after Chelsea agreed a loan deal with parent club Juventus, Milan letting the forward go after agreeing the transfer of Krzysztof Piatek from Genoa. After failing to score in his first two Chelsea matches, Higuain looked sharp against Huddersfield Town as he scored a brace against in the 5-0 victory. Milan captain Romagnoli was sad to see the former Real Madrid and Napoli striker leave San Siro, describing him as one of the elite. "I still think he is the best striker in the world," said the defender, as quoted by Calciomercato. "I am sorry he decided to leave but we respect his decision. He is a friend of mine and if he is happy I am ok with it. "Now we have other players that won't make us regret his departure." The other player he refers to is Piatek, the Polish forward having made a superb start to life in Milan with three goals in as many games in all competitions. "We enjoy having him [Piatek] here and we hope he can keep scoring at least one goal per game," he added. "We hope to win many more games so we can reach the Champions League. "Piatek's impressed me with his desire and hunger. You can see he wants to sGonzalo Higuain may have struggled at AC Milan but former Rossoneri team-mate Alessio Romagnoli believes the Chelsea striker is the best in the world. Higuain scored six league goals in the first half of the Serie A season but his form over those 15 games saw the Argentina striker often criticised. The 31-year-old swapped Italy for England last month after Chelsea agreed a loan deal with parent club Juventus, Milan letting the forward go after agreeing the transfer of Krzysztof Piatek from Genoa. After failing to score in his first two Chelsea matches, Higuain looked sharp against Huddersfield Town as he scored a brace against in the 5-0 victory. Milan captain Romagnoli was sad to see the former Real Madrid and Napoli striker leave San Siro, describing him as one of the elite. "I still think he is the best striker in the world," said the defender, as quoted by Calciomercato. "I am sorry he decided to leave but we respect his decision. He is a friend of mine and if he is happy I am ok with it. "Now we have other players that won't make us regret his departure." The other player he refers to is Piatek, the Polish forward having made a superb start to life in Milan with three goals in as many games in all competitions. "We enjoy having him [Piatek] here and we hope he can keep scoring at least one goal per game," he added. "We hope to win many more games so we can reach the Champions League. "Piatek's impressed me with his desire and hunger. You can see he wants to s

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