Inter coach says Icardi will return to the side tomorrow
Inter Milan's Mauro Icardi during the warm up before the match against Parma at the Stadio Ennio Tardini in Parma February 9, 2019. — Reuters pic
Inter’s leading scorer in each of the last four seasons was stripped of the captain’s armband after becoming embroiled in negotiations over a new contract. The Argentine then said he could not play because of a knee problem.“Icardi has been selected and tomorrow will be in the starting line-up,” Spalletti told a press conference. “The conditions are now right for Mauro to help the team again.
Inter, chasing a top-four finish which would earn them a Champions League place next season, are third in Serie A although only eight points separate them from Torino in ninth.
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