Inter Legend Giuseppe Bergomi: “Mario Corso Wrote History At This Great Club”

Inter legend Beppe Bergomi paid tribute to former Nerazzurri winger Mario Corso earlier today when speaking in an interview with Italian broadcaster Sky Sports Italia. Corso passed away this morning at the age of 78.

“Talking now is endless sadness. He was a good person, he was my coach and I scored five goals with him because he gave me so much confidence and allowed me to move forward. I have a beautiful memory of him, he understood football and put his great experience at his disposal to help young people grow.”

He discussed a nice memory he has of Corso and his special technique for free kicks.

“I remember a very nice moment, when he took over the team he took the free kicks. I thought he was using the knuckleball technique, but instead he kicked very hard and always scored goals against Zenga. And he showed it to Rummenigge. He wrote the history this great club.”

The Nerazzurri legend highlighted how Corso was so important for the history of Inter.

“He’s one of those players who have talent, they’re difficult to place, but the class was incredible. He’s always been linked to Inter, it’s the history of Inter and everyone loved him.”

Finally, Bergomi talked about how losing Corso is painful for both Inter and Genoa fans.

“He had had a major heart attack and recovered, not having him here is a great pain for Inter, for Genoa, but I think also for the world of football because he marked an era.”

Corso passed away this morning in hospital at the age of 78, after spending the last few days in medical care. The Italian spent the majority of his 18-year playing career with the Nerazzurri, being a part of the Inter squad from 1957 to 1973.

The Italian winger was part of Helenio Herrera’s Grande Inter squad, winning four league titles, two European Cups and two Intercontinental cups, before he left for Genoa in 1973, where he spent two years.

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Ex-Inter Goalkeeper Castellazzi: “Lautaro Martinez Has Been Affected By The Rumours”

Former Inter goalkeeper Luca Castellazzi discussed the restart of Serie A, the Coppa Italia, the Europa League and coach Antonio Conte’s squad in an interview with Italian media outlet FcInter1908 earlier today.

First, he discussed the passing of Inter legend Mario Corso.

“Really sad news. For all the people of Inter and for football. A real Nerazzurro. I’ll remember him like all will.”

The 44-year-old Italian then spoke about how the squad must be feeling after being eliminated from the Coppa Italia by Napoli in the semi-finals last weekend.

“It hurts. It’s a shame that Inter didn’t manage to make it to the final, because in my opinion the performance was there, the team created opportunities. The fact that Ospina was Napoli’s best makes us understand how dangerous Inter were. In these moments, when you don’t have the 90 minutes in your legs, you have to be able to realise the opportunities you create. Unfortunately, carelessness has cost dearly.”

Castellazzi then spoke about the Inter squad in general and their performances under coach Antonio Conte this season.

“The problem was the result. The 0-1 in the first leg was hard to overturn. The criticism was the result of a missed final that was within reach. They could have fought for a trophy and started winning. Inter are in the running on two other fronts, but the Coppa Italia was the closest and most imminent title. In my opinion, the team had a great performance. In the first half there was a very intense game. It’s normal that then, given the conditions, the pace slowed down in the second half. There are several matches in the same game. But the team is alive, and this is demonstrated by the fact that they tried until the end. This can bode well for the future and the next games.”

The former Inter shot stopper talked about how small moments decide games at the highest level, and how the Nerazzurri must remain focused to get the best from those moments.

“In balanced matches, the small moments make the difference. As a former goalkeeper, I must first of all acknowledge that Ospina had a high-level moment. As well as starting the counter-attack, he made a very precise 60-metre pass for Insigne. He has to be given credit for that. Eriksen found himself one-on-one with Insigne and was unable to contain him. That’s too bad, because it was only a moment. Doubly painful, because it happened at the end of the first half. Maybe going into halftime ahead it would have been a different game for Inter.”

The 44-year-old Italian commented on how Conte has changed the squad since his arrival and whether or not the squad have improved compared to Luciano Spalletti’s team.

“Inter and Conte have tried to change the way they approach the games. His football is expensive, his trademark is intensity. The team, in my opinion, has done well in the first months, playing on an equal footing with the most accredited teams. We’re talking about a league table that sees Inter potentially six points behind Juve if they win against Samp. And those points are only the result of two direct battles lost. Conte knows it’s not easy to win straight away, but his hand can be seen, the team never gives up, it’s tough. The path is long, even more so is creating a project to win. But in my opinion, he was the right coach to start with a project aimed at creating a cycle. I repeat, it’s a shame about the Coppa Italia, a trophy that’s always important to me because it was within reach. Being able to play a trophy right away would have been good for the group’s awareness and safety. It’s also true that Inter are still in the league and so are the Europa League, where anything can happen with the new formula for dry games.”

He discussed the impressive performance of Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen and how he has adapted to Conte’s system.

“I really liked him. Before the Napoli game, we didn’t understand how he was integrated, at the San Paolo we saw how he was integrated. For me as a trequartista he was decisive, the most dangerous man. The most brilliant game was the Napoli one, where he played as a trequartista, a role in which he can make his mark with goals and assists. Every time he strikes from a dead ball position, he can be decisive. He has had the chance to settle in these months, also thanks to the stop. It’s not easy for anybody to get there right away and fit in during the current season. Although I do remember flashes of lightning, like the free kick in the derby. Nobody ever had any doubts about the player, you had to understand his tactical position. At the moment it seems that that role is more functional to his characteristics.”

Castellazzi talked about how striker Lautaro Martinez’s performances may have been affected by the rumours linking him with a move to Barcelona.

“They certainly do. It’s normal that, when you hear your name every day relentlessly in the market, somehow or other, some mental energy is lost. It’s also true that he’s a professional, which he’s always proven, by the way. Perhaps he has not performed well because he is not in top form. I’m starting from the assumption that Inter need Lautaro’s goals because he’s been instrumental throughout the year. It’s in everyone’s interest to do well. Then, at the end of the season, everyone will decide what’s best for whom. I’m convinced that the club and the coach will be able to give him peace of mind. Rumours influence, but when you go out on the pitch you think about doing well.”

The former Nerazzurri goalkeeper talked about captain Samir Handanovic and his performances at the age of 36.

“I think he has everything he needs to play up to the age of 40 without any problems because of his technical and physical guarantees. He has a great personality, a strong player in the locker room. One of those players that it’s always better to have. I think it’s hard to go after Handanovic. There’s a lot of names. I don’t consider it a priority at the moment.”

He discussed whether Udinese’s Juan Musso is the player to replace Handanovic.

“He’s a goalkeeper who’s done well, grown a lot since last year. It’s true that the players at Udine are growing well, I like him. I didn’t know him before he came to Italy. The most positive thing is that I’ve seen him grow a lot. It means he’s a guy who’s improving year after year, a positive thing for his career.”

Castellazzi talked about Radja Nainggolan and if he’d reintegrate him into the squad.

“We all know how devastating he can be. Last year, the club and the coach made different choices. In my opinion, Conte’s ability is to exploit every player. So, if he thinks Nainggolan can be useful to the team project, I don’t think he’s precluded from giving him another chance. If he’s okay, he can still be decisive and give that intensity that, as we said before, is necessary in Conte’s game. After a year, you can easily make other choices. Among professionals, I don’t think it’s difficult to find a solution that suits everyone.”

He spoke about tomorrow evening’s league clash between Inter and Sampdoria.

“Both teams need to get off to a good start for their targets. Inter must return to a win to reduce the gap to the first two and play their cards right in the last 12 games. There are more affordable challenges on the calendar, winning against Samp would give the right momentum. They’ve both been good chapters in my career, I don’t feel like saying anything. My heart is in both teams. I’ve remained attached to all the teams I’ve played for. I came to Inter after the Treble, in a euphoric environment. We also won trophies in the post Treble era, so it was an experience that will remain in my memories. I saw an environment from another planet. Playing Inter makes you realize how amplified everything is. It’s stuff that stays with you for the rest of your life.”

Finally, Castellazzi discussed whether Inter can be a real force in the title race, should they beat Sampdoria tomorrow.

“Not too late because there are so many games and so many points up for grabs. Maybe, without interruptions, we would have had different ideas. But now we don’t know how the teams are, how the games will develop. The games, at least for the moment, will be played behind closed doors, we don’t know how much the field factor will affect them. There are more variables. In my opinion, the differences will get shorter, because there are 3-4 different ones in the match. There are so many question marks that I wonder why Inter shouldn’t try anyway. It’s an opportunity to take advantage of. You have to strike the iron whilst it’s hot. Don’t forget that after the season there’s the Europa League, which I wouldn’t put aside. There are important teams, but they’re still opponents you can play great against. And with the ‘mini World Cup’ formula, if you can play a good match, you can go all the way.”

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Ex-Inter President Massimo Moratti: “Inter Could Be Involved In The Serie A Title Race”

Former Inter president Massimo Moratti discussed the title race and whether the Nerazzurri have a possibility of providing a real challenge in an interview with Italian radio broadcaster Radio Rai 1 during the show ‘Sabato Sport’.

“This season is so strange that it can certainly give any kind of result, it may not be a two-team fight. If I put Juve and Lazio on the same level, Inter would be a big surprise but you could expect it, you have to have faith. The Napoli match was the first and it wasn’t easy, but Conte gives confidence so that the team can do well.”

Inter are currently 3rd in the league table after playing 26 games, sitting nine points behind rivals and league leaders Juventus. The Nerazzurri have played one less game than their title race rivals, and so a win against Sampdoria tomorrow evening is crucial if the Milanese club are to stay involved in the Scudetto fight.

Inter coach Antonio Conte was hoping to win the Coppa Italia this season after disappointing in the Champions League and failing to remain close to Juventus in the title race, but now his full focus on the remaining 12 Serie A games. The club started the season strongly under the Lecce born coach but struggled to keep the performances consistent once injuries began to pile on.

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Stefano Sensi Could Miss Inter’s Next 8 Serie A Matches Due To 5th Injury Of The Season

Inter midfielder Stefano Sensi will be permanently signed by the Nerazzurri in the summer, despite his injury issues, according to a report from today’s paper edition of the Rome based newspaper Corriere dello Sport.

The report details how the 24-year-old Italian was sent on loan from Sassuolo to the Nerazzurri last summer, with the player making an immediate impact in Milan. Sensi scored three goals and provided four assists in his first six games for Inter, but suffered a tear in the abductor muscle 34 minutes into his Derby d’Italia debut.

Since then, his season has been rocked by injury and he will again miss the next seven to eight games due to a hamstring injury, his fifth injury of the season.

Despite his physical condition, Inter will still sign him in the summer, the report continues. The Nerazzurri will pay €27 million, with €3 million more to be added for the loan and the various add-ons. A discount could also come to light, thanks to the good relationship between the two clubs.

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Darian Males’ Agent: “No Official Contact With Inter Or Any Italian Team”

Inter target Darian Males’ agent, Gezim Ibrahimi, discussed the Swiss-Serbian’s potential move to the Nerazzurri in an interview with Italian media outlet PassioneInter.com earlier today.

“Until now we haven’t had any official contact, neither with Inter nor with any other club in Serie A.”

The agent then praised the centre forward, highlighting how the player is one of Switzerland’s brightest talents.

“We’re talking about a player who is ready, he’s one of the best Swiss talents of his generation.”

Males has been linked with a move to the Nerazzurri, who are looking to strengthen the squad in every department. Rumours in the Italian media have suggested that the Milanese club are looking to sign the 19-year-old Swiss Serbian in the summer in partnership with Parma, where he will spend a few seasons on loan.

Males, who is contracted to Swiss side FC Luzern until 2022, has made 22 appearances across all competitions so far this season, for a total of 1390 minutes. In that time, he has scored two goals and provided four assists. He has impressed this season after breaking into the first team, appearing in the last 16 league games in a row.

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Midfielder Marcelo Brozovic Could Miss Inter’s Next 3 Serie A Games Due To Injury

Inter midfielder Marcelo Brozovic will be out injured for at least 10 days, after suffering a muscle injury in training, according to a report from Italian broadcaster Sky Sports Italia earlier today.

The report details how the 27-year-old Croatian midfielder, who is contracted to the Nerazzurri until 2022, suffered a resentment in the posterior tibial muscle of his left leg in training earlier and so will be forced to miss tomorrow evening’s league clash against Sampdoria.

The 2018 World Cup runner up is hoping to return within 10 days, aiming to be back in time for next weekend’s league clash against Parma.

Considering his physical condition, it’s more likely that Brozovic will be fit in time for the home game against Brescia, the report continues.

Italian midfielder Roberto Gagliardini is the favourite to replace Brozovic in the starting 11, although coach Antonio Conte is also thinking about deploying Spaniard Borja Valero instead, who has replaced Brozovic in the past.

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Fiorentina Midfielder Alfred Duncan: “Inter Was An Unexpected But Beautiful Experience”

Fiorentina midfielder Alfred Duncan, who joined the Florence based club on loan from Sassuolo in January, discussed his experiences with Inter in an interview in today’s paper edition of the Milano based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport.

“I don’t think it was a wasted opportunity. Inter was unexpected but beautiful, a very important club, at the top in Italy and Europe. I trained with formidable players, an experience that allowed me to grow a lot.”

The 27-year-old Ghanaian midfielder joined Inter’s youth system in 2010 and was contracted to the Nerazzurri until 2015, when he was sold to Sampdoria. The player struggled to stand out whilst on loan with Livorno and the Ligurian side and so failed to make a significant impact in Milan with the Nerazzurri.

In his time with Inter, Duncan made four appearances for the first team across all competitions, playing 115 minutes in that time. The Ghanaian recently found success with Sassuolo and was sold to Fiorentina in the January transfer window earlier this year on a loan deal with a buy obligation attached. For the Neroverdi Duncan made 130 appearances across all competitions, scoring eight goals and providing 17 assists in that time.

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Inter Building For The Future: From Georgios Vagiannidis To Darian Males

Inter are investing in the future and have signed many young talents in order to build a strong squad, according to a report from today’s paper edition of the Turin based newspaper Tuttosport.

The report details how the Nerazzurri have been working on a deal for 19-year-old Swiss Serbian talent Darian Males, the latest of their future investments. The FC Lurzen forward will join in a deal worth €4 million and will be sent out on loan to Parma for a few years before returning to the Nerazzurri.

The Milanese club have been hard at working building their project, the report continues, with signings like Greek talent Georgios Vagiannidis from Panathinaikos and Nikola Iliev from Botev Plovdiv. The Nerazzurri signed 17-year-old Franco Carboni in the January transfer window and are now ready to sign his brother Valentin as well. The duo are sons of former professional Ezequiel Carboni and have played for Catania’s youth squads for three years.

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Roberto Gagliardini Or Borja Valero To Replace Brozovic In Inter’s Starting 11 Against Sampdoria

Italian midfielder Roberto Gagliardini will replace the injured Marcelo Brozovic in the Inter starting lineup for tomorrow Serie A clash against Sampdoria, according to a report from Italian media outlet Gazzetta dello Sport earlier today.

The report details how the 26-year-old Italian midfielder, who is contracted to the Milanese club until 2023, will replace the injured Brozovic, who suffered a slight muscle injury in a training session yesterday. The Croatian will miss both tomorrow’s match against Sampdoria as well as next week’s game against Sassuolo, with a possible return in time for the game against Parma.

The alternative to Gagliardini is Spanish midfielder Borja Valero, the report continues, and no final decision has been made.

The 26-year-old former Atalanta midfielder has made 16 appearances across all competitions so far this season, for a total of 1018 minutes. In that time, he has scored two goals and provided two assists, missing a large part of the season due to an ankle fracture.

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Inter Looking For A Discount From Sassuolo On Stefano Sensi

Inter are looking for a discount from Sassuolo for Italian midfielder Stefano Sensi, according to a report from Italian media outlet FcInterNews earlier today.

The report details how the Nerazzurri do appreciate the qualities of the 24-year-old Italian midfielder, who joined last summer on loan from the Neroverdi, but are concerned about his physical condition. The player has suffered from a variety of injuries this season, missing many games due to both a tear in the abductor muscle and a foot injury.

Inter would sign Sensi in the summer, the report continues, but want a discount on his price. Sassuolo want €20-22 million for the 24-year-old, whilst the Nerazzurri would prefer to pay €15 million. It’s likely that his loan will be extended to the 31st August to allow time for the player to shine in the remaining games of the season, although he is currently injured and won’t return until mid-July.

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