Mutual milk 😂 Del Piero and Bergomi had a dispute, discussing whether Inter Milan is the strongest in Serie A

Live broadcast on October 27th. On the Italian Sky program, Juventus star Del Piero and Inter Milan star Bergomi had a fierce debate on the topic of whether Inter Milan is the strongest in Serie A.
Piero said: "Sorry, Beppe (Bergomi), but Inter Milan has been the strongest team in four years. It may not be the team that does the best. The best teams are those teams that are in front of Inter Milan and win the championship. But Inter Milan's paper lineup is the strongest in four years, and I will always say that."
Bergomi: "Then why has Inter Milan never won a direct duel? You can't admit it just because you shout loudly. Your opinion is worth more than mine. You should also respect what I say, because for four years I have been saying that Inter Milan is not the strongest, but the best. In fact, the results proved that I was right. "
Piero: "I'm not shouting at you, I just said that Inter Milan has been the strongest in the past four years. If you don't agree, that's okay. But who are the teams that have been in contention all these years? That is Inter Milan, so it is the strongest. past three years , Inter Milan reached the Champions League final twice. Inter Milan's players are obviously better than those of Napoli, Milan, Juventus and Roma. "
Bergomi: "In fact, Inter Milan is just doing well, but it is not the strongest. Over the past four years, Inter have invested little in the transfer market, instead remaining competitive by identifying potential players and changing their style of play. This is what Inter Milan does well. Although it doesn't sound good, Inter Milan really needs a pace. Quick defenders, a physical midfielder and a forward who can be lethal in one-on-one situations. All these shortcomings were exposed yesterday. "
Piero: "Compared to other Italian teams, Inter Milan is indeed much stronger. "
Bergomi: "How is Naples worse than Inter Milan? What's wrong with Milan? "
Piero said impatiently: "Okay, let's look back at the penalty kick just now." "




