Inter Milan Ace Federico DiMarco highlights his full commitment to the pitch, and emphasizes that he is always giving him everything.
The 27-year-old was interviewed with Sky Sport via FCINTERNEWS ahead of his Champions League tie tomorrow.
Despite falling below his usual high standard, Federico Dimarco has done pretty well this season.
In fact, the Italian wingback has gathered one goal and two assists in five Serie A appearances under Christian Chib.
Additionally, he provided a key assist for Francesco Pio Esposito in his 2-0 victory at Cagliari on Saturday.
However, the lender for Ex-Hellas Verona came out of the Unipol Domus bench.
After being impressed in Sardinia, he will regain his place against Slavia Prague tomorrow.
Additionally, he was part of Chivu’s starting XI in a day’s victory at Ajax.
Therefore, he is essential to this project, despite him still working to reach the level expected of him.
Inter Milan’s Federico di Marco returns to form
Inter recovered to Udinese and Juventus from consecutive losses and has since won three games in spins.
“Good, we’ve won three times in a row. We’ll have to find the fourth tomorrow,” DiMarco said. “In the Champions League, every game is difficult, but you need to approach it the same way you did the last three.
“I think it’s obvious that everyone will see the growth of their team and their club. Starting tomorrow, we have to do our best in every game.
“We showed what we can do against Ajax. Certainly, we are strong. We’ve won that place here for the second year in a row.
“Now we have to fight to go as far as possible.”
Additionally, Dimarco has enjoyed more playing time this season than he had in the previous season with Simone Inzaghi on Dugout.
However, he feels that nothing has changed despite the management changes.
“No, because I always gave 100%,” he admitted. “It’s a coach’s decision.
“Of course, playing 90 minutes helps you build your state rather than always falling apart after an hour.”
Christian Chibu and Pio Esposito

When asked how Chib changes things with the Appiano Gentiles, DiMarco replied:
“In the past, you have to do the same as when you win a league, and when you start from scratch.
“We have a new coach who is giving us new motivation. We need to follow him in the best possible way.”
Finally, he highly praised Inter’s rising star, Pio Esposito.
“Pio is a good young man who is young and works hard every day,” DiMarco said. “He is doing everything he can to become a top European player.
“But I want to emphasize that he has to be allowed to grow without much pressure. He’s only 20 years old and needs time to develop.”
Interestingly, both DiMarco and Esposito passed through the Youth Academy.
“He had known him since he was five because our brothers were playing together,” DiMarco continued.
“His uncle? No, we’re a group of Italians who tried to help him settle down as quickly as possible.”