Inter defender Jeison Murillo expects “a difficult game” against Frosinone – “we have to stay focused”.
The Nerazzurri have fallen eight points off the pace in the race for a Champions League slot, and face the relegation battlers on Sunday.
“Frosinone are a tough side,” Murillo told Inter Channel.
“We have to be switched on and stay focused.
Inter defender Jeison Murillo expects “a difficult game” against Frosinone – “we have to stay focused”.
The Nerazzurri have fallen eight points off the pace in the race for a Champions League slot, and face the relegation battlers on Sunday.
“Frosinone are a tough side,” Murillo told Inter Channel.
“We have to be switched on and stay focused.
“My goal against them? It was a wonderful feeling and the first thing I thought to do when I celebrated was make a heart to dedicate it to my girlfriend.”
Murillo joined the Beneamata from Granada in the summer, and reveals he would have moved earlier if he could.
“I was delighted when I heard Inter were interested in me. I could have joined sooner but the situation wasn't easy at Granada and they wanted to keep me until the end of the season.
“I'm pleased the fans are asking me to stay. I have a five-year contract and my focus must be solely on Inter and what the team have to do in order to give 100 per cent.
“My hero as a kid was obviously Ivan Cordoba. I grew up watching him play for the national team. Loads of kids idolise Ivan not just in Colombia but Milan too. I would be delighted to enjoy a career like his.
“Back-three or back-four? You have to be ready for anything, even during a game. It's all the same to me, I've been used to playing different systems ever since I was young.
“It all depends on the ideas of the Coach [Roberto Mancini].”