After a 2-0 victory at the San Siro against Atalanta, Inter sit two points behind Napoli in second place in Serie A. Their coach, Luciano Spalletti, spoke after the match: "Atalanta is a tough opponent, we scored goals even against their strong points, the first goal was from a dead ball, where they are very strong. The team played very well, they pressed high. We need to have better consistency, but we are on a good path. Are we the anti-Napoli? I don't know, we need to get better at some things in a hurry. We have our project, we want to be a team that presses opponents at the halfway line, that moves into attack, that plays defense high and doesn't drop back when the opponents plays a little longer. Transfer market? Four or five new players would be great, during the long season we'll need players who have the same quality of those on the other teams. The national team needs to evaluate itself, and make the right decisions. Clearly with us all going after Ventura, it makes it tough to find a replacement."