Arsenal striker Thierry Henry has given his backing to Serie A leaders Internazionale.
Inter have a comfortable 16 point lead at the top of the standings and with just seven games remaining the scudetto looks set to be retained at the Giuseppe Meazza.
The Nerazzurri claimed the title last year despite finishing in third place following the punishment of Juventus and Milan for their involvement in the match fixing scandal and Henry has spoken out in support of the club and their president Massimo Moratti.
"I'd like to say I'm really happy that Inter are going to win this league on the ground. The scudetto they already have hasn't been robbed but this will have a different taste," he told the website..
"I'm also happy for Massimo Moratti because he's a person who does good things for football.
"He's a good person, if I'm not wrong I've seen him once going to the stadium on a bicycle. The president of such a prestigious club, who goes to the stadium on a bike, isn't that a good sight?"
Henry is frequently linked with speculation regarding a possible move to Milan, but has dismissed such reports.
"I've a contract signed with Arsenal and it wouldn't be right to talk about presumed moves," he added.