Inter return to the field this Sunday behind their captain, Mauro Icardi. But the nerazzurri will have a new coach as they take on Milan, Stefano Pioli. Icardi, ahead of the derby, spoke to the media in his press conference: "A few of the players were a bit upset, but now I believe that there won't be any more reason for being mad or unhappy with the new coach. He has come, given us his trust and has made us capable of a good job. Now it's up to us to pay him back on the field. It wasn't easy to work with De Boer because he arrived so soon before the start of the season and I don't think he know many of the players very well, but he always made it known he wanted to form a team of professionals. But now I think Pioli wants to improve even more here. In the last 10 days I already can see something that he said, on the field we are 11 players and nobody's role is set, we always have to try to help out for the team wherever it's needed. But I think, anyway, we have to be responsible to ourselves as players and not look for excuses, we'll go out onto the field and we must only think about that until the very end. Bother me that I have never scored a goal against Milan? I don't feel pressure, my job is scoring goals. It will definitely be an objective for me to score against Milan, but scoring is always the objective, no matter who I am facing."
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