Arturo Vidal has said he will face Real Madrid as if he were still a Barcelona player.
The Chilean midfielder joined Inter from Barça last summer.
"All the matches are decisive for us,” Vidal said at a press conference ahead of Real Madrid-Inter.
“It will be a good match, important for the table. I will face them as if I were still a Barcelona player."
"I’m happy to be here and I do what the coach asks me to do,” the ex-Juventus star continued.
Arturo Vidal has said he will face Real Madrid as if he were still a Barcelona player.
The Chilean midfielder joined Inter from Barça last summer.
"All the matches are decisive for us,” Vidal said at a press conference ahead of Real Madrid-Inter.
“It will be a good match, important for the table. I will face them as if I were still a Barcelona player."
"I’m happy to be here and I do what the coach asks me to do,” the ex-Juventus star continued.
“I used to score many goals, now I have to give my best, do what the coach asks and always put in front of the team."
Vidal’s Bayern Munich were eliminated from the Champions League quarter-finals by Real Madrid in 2017 with the Chile star who was controversially sent off in the second half.
The Merengues then scored twice in the extra-time with Cristiano Ronaldo but both goals should have been disallowed for off-side.
"I was very angry because if we had gone ahead we could have won the Champions League, but tomorrow is another game.”
“It will be a challenge in which we must give our all. I really want to win and we can fight for it.”