Filippo Inzaghi says AC Milan's 2-0 win over Cesena means little unless it is followed up with a succession of positive results.
The Rossoneri had won just one of seven league games in 2015 heading
into Sunday's clash at San Siro, but goals from Giacomo Bonaventura and
Giampaolo Pazzini made it two victories for the year.
However, Inzaghi is refusing to get carried away with one good
performance and has demanded that his players now put together a
consistent run.
"We’re satisfied, but we’ve done nothing yet. I wanted us to win with
a good performance to give the players more confidence and I think
we’ve done that today," he told Sky Sport.
"Clearly we need to triumph twice or three times in a row to get properly back on track, but this is a good beginning."
Inzaghi's position at Milan has been under scrutiny over the past
month, with reports in Italy suggesting club president Silvio Berlusconi
was considering giving him the axe, but the Rossoneri legend is
convinced his role has never been under threat.
"The president never criticised me," Inzaghi added. "If anything,
he’s too good to me. Since we started the bad period of form, he’s been
calling me every day to be reassuring.
"On Friday he rang me at 7.45am and I was asleep, but it was nice to hear from him anyway!"
Milan will aim for back-to-back wins in Serie A for the first time since mid-October with a trip to Chievo next Saturday.
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