“He’s shown he can be a great player for a mid-table side,” Vecchi, who coached Dimarco for 18 months with Inter’s Primavera, told Tuttosport.
The next step is to establish himself in a top club like Inter, but his ability to improve himself is decisive. The stats are on his side with goals, assists and a very high quality of performance. He’s made giant steps since his days in the Inter Primavera and I think he’s ready to be given an opportunity with the first team.Antonio Conte already knows him and I’m certain that if Dimarco were recalled to Inter, it would be a sign that they want to put their faith in him.”
“Inter have always believed in him, he was always guaranteed to have a bright future,” he argued.“There could never be any doubt over his attacking qualities, but he had to improve defensively: one-on-one situations, staying in line and the approach to take in certain situations. Having seen him play in a back three this season, and not just as a wing-back, you can say Dimarco has taken a big step. He’s always shown brilliant qualities with his left foot and his shooting ability, but now he’s a complete player. Dimarco kicks well from dead-ball situations and when he’s on the move, and you’ve seen that with Hellas Verona. We’ve watched him come into his own this season.”