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SoccerNews in Serie A 14 Dec 2014

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“Proud” Milan coach Filippo Inzaghi saluted his side’s character after beating Napoli 2-0 in Serie A on Sunday.

Rafael Benitez’s Napoli went into the clash hoping to move up to third in the league as they targeted victory and a 12th successive league match without defeat.

But after a combination of Napoli’s wastefulness in attack and Milan’s clinical nature in front of goal, Inzaghi was the coach left rejoicing with pride at full-time.

Goals from Jeremy Menez and Giacomo Bonaventura ultimately proved decisive and Inzaghi was particularly impressed with the character displayed by his side, with Napoli enjoying a considerable amount of pressure.

He told Sky Sport Italia: “We’ve some extraordinary players out injured, including Italy’s first-choice full-backs and Alex, but I always believed in the team.

“Tonight’s performance was a great display of character and I am very, very proud of these players. 

“At times it disappoints me to hear criticism, as losing against Genoa on a set play can happen.

“We are on the right track and need to do a little more to reach the top spots, but I am very happy with the first goal [from Menez] as we had worked on that in training. 

“It’s always nice to see a training ground routine prove fruitful in a match situation.

“I complimented my team also for the attitude of the three who came off the bench [Cristian Zapata, Sulley Muntari and Michael Essien]. They went on foaming at the mouth to give their contribution.

“Clearly we need to improve our consistency, as we have up
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