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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 for the match as best as possible with the coach."
There has been talk of unrest between Icardi and some of his Inter team-mates as speculation grows over his future.
Inter centre-back Milan Skriniar, however, told Sport.sk: "You should ask Icardi what happened.
"Of course, us players have no problem with him, nor does he with us. It's up to him to put an end to this situation."You're an eagle in flight, headed for greatness. No one dares stand in your way. As your new year begins, I wish you seconds of joy, minutes of gladness, hours of laughter, days of blessings, months of favour and an altogether amazing year. Happy birthday. God bless you more and increase you on every side. In Jesus Name. Amen! Cheers!
Nyaknno.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 for the match as best as possible with the coach."
There has been talk of unrest between Icardi and some of his Inter team-mates as speculation grows over his future.
Inter centre-back Milan Skriniar, however, told Sport.sk: "You should ask Icardi what happened.
"Of course, us players have no problem with him, nor does he with us. It's up to him to put an end to this situation."Harry Kane has reiterated his desire to join the NFL as a kicker when his football career is over as he wonders if he could become "one of the greatest sportsmen ever".
The England captain has established himself as one of the best strikers in world football, winning the Golden Boot at last year's World Cup and twice topping the Premier League scoring charts.
But Kane - a keen NFL fan - has spoken in the past of the possibility of moving into American football as a specialised kicker down the line.
The Tottenham man insists it is a very real ambition and says his competitive drive prompts him to believe he could challenge the all-time greats by making the cut in two sports.
"That's real," Kane told ESPN of his NFL aspirations. "It's something that, in 10 or 12 years, I definitely want to try.
"It goes back to that drive to be the best. Even if I download a game on my phone: can I be the best in the world?
"If you play in the Premier League and the World Cup and you then play in the NFL, would you then be considered one of the greatest sportsmen ever?"
Kane idolises six-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady and even sees some similarities between himself and the New England Patriots quarterback.
"I started watching [Brady] on YouTube," he said. "We've had a similar path being doubted when we were younger, maybe not being the best athletes as kids.
"[Brady's story] was quite a big inspiration. Not many people thought he'd become that good, or even play in the NFL, and heInter 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 for the match as best as possible with the coach."
There has been talk of unrest between Icardi and some of his Inter team-mates as speculation grows over his future.
Inter centre-back Milan Skriniar, however, told Sport.sk: "You should ask Icardi what happened.
"Of course, us players have no problem with him, nor does he with us. It's up to him to put an end to this situation."Harry Kane has reiterated his desire to join the NFL as a kicker when his football career is over as he wonders if he could become "one of the greatest sportsmen ever".
The England captain has established himself as one of the best strikers in world football, winning the Golden Boot at last year's World Cup and twice topping the Premier League scoring charts.
But Kane - a keen NFL fan - has spoken in the past of the possibility of moving into American football as a specialised kicker down the line.
The Tottenham man insists it is a very real ambition and says his competitive drive prompts him to believe he could challenge the all-time greats by making the cut in two sports.
"That's real," Kane told ESPN of his NFL aspirations. "It's something that, in 10 or 12 years, I definitely want to try.
"It goes back to that drive to be the best. Even if I download a game on my phone: can I be the best in the world?
"If you play in the Premier League and the World Cup and you then play in the NFL, would you then be considered one of the greatest sportsmen ever?"
Kane idolises six-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady and even sees some similarities between himself and the New England Patriots quarterback.
"I started watching [Brady] on YouTube," he said. "We've had a similar path being doubted when we were younger, maybe not being the best athletes as kids.
"[Brady's story] was quite a big inspiration. Not many people thought he'd become that good, or even play in the NFL, and heInter 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 for the match as best as possible with the coach."
There has been talk of unrest between Icardi and some of his Inter team-mates as speculation grows over his future.
Inter centre-back Milan Skriniar, however, told Sport.sk: "You should ask Icardi what happened.
"Of course, us players have no problem with him, nor does he with us. It's up to him to put an end to this situation."Harry Kane has reiterated his desire to join the NFL as a kicker when his football career is over as he wonders if he could become "one of the greatest sportsmen ever".
The England captain has established himself as one of the best strikers in world football, winning the Golden Boot at last year's World Cup and twice topping the Premier League scoring charts.
But Kane - a keen NFL fan - has spoken in the past of the possibility of moving into American football as a specialised kicker down the line.
The Tottenham man insists it is a very real ambition and says his competitive drive prompts him to believe he could challenge the all-time greats by making the cut in two sports.
"That's real," Kane told ESPN of his NFL aspirations. "It's something that, in 10 or 12 years, I definitely want to try.
"It goes back to that drive to be the best. Even if I download a game on my phone: can I be the best in the world?
"If you play in the Premier League and the World Cup and you then play in the NFL, would you then be considered one of the greatest sportsmen ever?"
Kane idolises six-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady and even sees some similarities between himself and the New England Patriots quarterback.
"I started watching [Brady] on YouTube," he said. "We've had a similar path being doubted when we were younger, maybe not being the best athletes as kids.
"[Brady's story] was quite a big inspiration. Not many people thought he'd become that good, or even play in the NFL, and heInter 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 for the match as best as possible with the coach."
There has been talk of unrest between Icardi and some of his Inter team-mates as speculation grows over his future.
Inter centre-back Milan Skriniar, however, told Sport.sk: "You should ask Icardi what happened.
"Of course, us players have no problem with him, nor does he with us. It's up to him to put an end to this situation."Harry Kane has reiterated his desire to join the NFL as a kicker when his football career is over as he wonders if he could become "one of the greatest sportsmen ever".
The England captain has established himself as one of the best strikers in world football, winning the Golden Boot at last year's World Cup and twice topping the Premier League scoring charts.
But Kane - a keen NFL fan - has spoken in the past of the possibility of moving into American football as a specialised kicker down the line.
The Tottenham man insists it is a very real ambition and says his competitive drive prompts him to believe he could challenge the all-time greats by making the cut in two sports.
"That's real," Kane told ESPN of his NFL aspirations. "It's something that, in 10 or 12 years, I definitely want to try.
"It goes back to that drive to be the best. Even if I download a game on my phone: can I be the best in the world?
"If you play in the Premier League and the World Cup and you then play in the NFL, would you then be considered one of the greatest sportsmen ever?"
Kane idolises six-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady and even sees some similarities between himself and the New England Patriots quarterback.
"I started watching [Brady] on YouTube," he said. "We've had a similar path being doubted when we were younger, maybe not being the best athletes as kids.
"[Brady's story] was quite a big inspiration. Not many people thought he'd become that good, or even play in the NFL, and he
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