Inter, nuovo infortunio per Sensi: risentimento muscolare alla coscia

Stagione travagliata per Stefano Sensi che è costretto a fermarsi di nuovo per un problema muscolare alla coscia. Condizioni da valutare.

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Italian Media Claim Inter Have Decided To Use Ionut Radu As Backup To Samir Handanovic

Inter have decided that they will use Ionut Andrei Radu as number one goalkeeper Samir Handanovic’s backup according to a report in today’s print edition of Italian daily newspaper Tuttosport.

With Handanovic getting on a bit and having just a year left to run on his contract with the club, Inter have began to prepare for life after him and for a few months now they have been looking around at potential replacements for him.

Inter wanted a goalkeeper who would initially come in as Handanovic’s backup before eventually succeeding him but rather than spending money on this player, Inter are going to make the most of a player already on their books in young Romanian Radu.

The Nerazzurri club had seemingly shown a keen interest in signing Parma’s Luigi Sepe and Udinese’s Juan Musso but are instead set to show their faith in the talents of Radu, who is currently out on loan at Parma.

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Diego Godin: “Rumours Untrue, I Feel At Home At Inter & Want To Stay”

Inter central defender Diego Godin has come out and downplayed rumours linking him with a potential exit from Inter in the coming months.

For a few months now reports in the media have suggested that the Uruguayan national team player could leave the Nerazzurri, having struggled to adapt to Inter manager Antonio Conte’s tactics.

Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur have both been linked with him as have Lyon whilst other reports have stated there is interest from clubs in the United States and China too.

“The truth is that the news about my future being away from Milan surprise me a lot. Since I have been at Inter, I have always felt good both at the club and with the fans,” he explained in an interview with Italian daily newspaper Corriere dello Sport and Spanish news outlet AS.

“I feel the trust of the club and here I am at home. It has never occurred to me to leave Inter. I feel totally part of the project and the dressing room is spectacular.

“My intention is to respect the contract and enjoy this wonderful adventure in Italy and with the Nerazzurri shirt. Coming here was my choice and I did it with the intention of helping this club to win new titles, to win as much as possible.

“I understand that the management is happy with me too and this fills me with pride. It is not true that I want to leave.

“I have never spoken to anyone about this hypothesis, because I will stay here and do everything necessary to help the team. If the management are happy with my performance, my experience at Inter will continue.”

Godin arrived at Inter on a free transfer following the expiration of his contract with Spanish giants Atletico Madrid this past Summer and signed a three year contract with Inter.

This season the 33-year-old has made 25 appearances across all competitions to date. During his time on the park, which totals just over 1900 minutes, the former Villarreal player has provided a single assist for his Nerazzurri teammates.

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Barcelona Can’t Meet Inter’s Demands Who Could Now Offer Lautaro Martinez A Contract Extension

Barcelona cannot satisfy Inter’s demands for striker Lautaro Martinez according to a report in today’s print edition of Italian daily newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport.

The reigning Spanish champions are in great financial difficulty and have to find €271 million and thus it is difficult to imagine them meeting Inter’s demands for the 22-year-old Argentine.

A month ago, the two clubs were separated by about €20 million in negotiations but now find themselves much more distant in talks.

With Barcelona seemingly unable to afford a move for Lautaro, the chances of a contract renewal with Inter are growing, the report from the Milan based news outlet explains.

Lautaro is flattered by the interest shown in him by Barcelona but knows he is worth a lot and Inter do not want to accept less than what they are demanding for him.

Due to the relationship between Lautaro and Inter, there is a possibility that he could sign a contract extension with the club.

Once his €111 million release clause expires in the coming weeks, Inter could call his representatives to discuss a contract renewal, which will see him get a salary raise, albeit not quite as big a raise as he would get if he gets a move to Barcelona.

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Ex-Nerazzurri Coach Roy Hodgson: “Inter Was An Amazing Club To Work For”

In an interview with The Coaches Voice, former Inter manager Roy Hodgson has reflected on his spells in charge of the club.

Hodgson was manager of Inter between 1995 and 1997 and also had a spell as caretaker manager in 1999. He managed Inter in 51 matches and won 26 of those games.

“When my first spell as manager of Inter Milan started, the Premier League was still in its infancy,” he began the interview.

“It was 1995, and Italy was the country the top players gravitated to – it’s also where the money was. There weren’t £1m wage earners in England then, but there certainly were in Italy.

“Many of the world’s stars were playing there – the finest Netherlands, Germany and Brazil internationals all came to Italy. In that respect, it was a fascinating league.

“It was much like the Premier League is today. Every week you’d look at the teams, and each would have three extremely good foreign players who were household names.

“The passion in Italy was also just like it is over here. Clubs mean an awful lot to their fans, who showed up in big crowds, because every game was of vital importance.

“That intensity was the biggest change from anything I had previously experienced in my career. At Malmo, for example, the pressure was nothing like that. When you’re winning all of the time there, life can even become quite easy.”

Next Hodgson, who is still managing today at Premier League side Crystal Palace, spoke on his time in charge at Inter and admitted he was perhaps not ready for the job.

“It was amazing to work for Inter when I did. But I wasn’t as prepared then as I should have been for the enormity of the club.

“Even if I wasn’t young in terms of age, I was probably quite young in my mental preparation for taking on such a big job. I was fortunate that the two men who meant most during my time there, Massimo Moratti and Giacinto Facchetti, supported me through that by constantly encouraging me – and not taking the chance to get rid of me.

“Juventus and Inter were the two biggest Italian clubs by a street. We had several hundred fan clubs dotted around the whole of Italy, so it wasn’t a question of half of Milan being interested in our fortunes – it was virtually the whole country. The biggest derby is still Inter-Juventus, not Inter-Milan.

“That intensity. Giacinto used to say to me: “This will come to England. We’re advancing at the moment, but you’ll certainly catch us up, and it wouldn’t surprise me if you catch us up and go beyond us.”

Next Hodgson shared something that he did not like about his time in charge of Inter.

“I sometimes used to complain about certain aspects of Italian football. One of them, which was big at the time, was the judicial processes that the television companies ran after every game. A panel of experts would pull the team apart – that meant the coaches, and the players, and the owners.

“Very common in Italy was the suggestion that this coach or that coach wouldn’t be eating the panettone. That was the classic, every day of every week, when there was speculation about whether a coach would still be employed when the panettone goes around at Christmas. ‘Who’s going to be the next to go?’.

“Of course, the flames were being fuelled by that speculation as well. It often led to the fans turning against people, and at that point it takes strong owners to really fight that sort of thing off.”

Hodgson proceeded to speak further on what it was like dealing with the Italian media, especially when it came to press conference.

“I arrived in Milan with a certain confidence, because I was coming off the back of so many good results and slaps on the back with Switzerland, and before then in Sweden. But that didn’t prepare me for the type of reception that all managers get in Italian football.

“I found dealing with the press very difficult. I perhaps would have found that easier had I been more fluent in Italian, or if I’d been doing it in my own language.

“It was the first time that I’d ever had that situation where there were so many sporting newspapers that had to fill at least one page, every day, on Inter. So every day there were press conferences at the club.

“I didn’t have to do every single one myself, but every day so much was being written in La Gazzetta dello Sport, Tuttosport, and more. There was an aura about the club and the place that I hadn’t experienced before – maybe in the odd international game, but nothing like that. It was a baptism of fire.”

In conclusion he spoke on the difficulties that he faced when it came to being able to go out in public whilst he was in charge at Inter.

“As has also become the way in England – though less so in London, because it’s so cosmopolitan – you couldn’t go out too often without people either looking at you or wanting to talk to you. It was certainly like that in Milan.

“It was a difficult place to go wandering the streets if you didn’t want to get involved with the fans. There was never anything I found too intrusive, though – nine times out of 10 people were pleasant and positive.

“Inter was an amazing club to work for. But it was the quality of the people, and the fans, that was particularly memorable for me.”

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Juventus’ Gianluigi Buffon: “Romelu Lukaku & Lautaro Martinez The Perfect Tandem For Antonio Conte’s Inter”

Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi ‘Gigi’ Buffon has shared his belief that Inter’s strike force of Romelu Lukaku and Lautaro Martinez is perfect for the kind of football that Inter manager Antonio Conte wishes to play.

The Belgian and Argentine national team strikers have formed a formidable partnership with one another this term and have combined for a total of 39 goals to date.

Lukaku is Inter’s top goalscorer this season with 23 goals to his name whilst Lautaro is second highest goalscorer with 16 goals scored.

The duo hit it off with one another pretty much immediately and there has been notable improvement in their understanding with one another.

The pair have been heavily relied upon for goals by Inter this term and that will be no different when the 2019/20 Serie A season resumes this weekend.

“They are the perfect tandem for the way that Antonio Conte wants his team to play,” Buffon remarked in an interview with sports broadcaster DAZN, yesterday afternoon, ahead of the season getting back underway.

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Brazilian Legend Ronaldo On Man Utd Owned Inter Loanee Alexis Sanchez: “He’s Welcome To Valladolid”

Legendary Brazilian striker Ronaldo has discussed several Inter related topics, including the future of striker Lautaro Martinez.

The highly rated 22-year-old continues to be heavily linked with a potential move to Barcelona and the Brazilian sang the praises of the Argentine national team striker.

“Lautaro Martinez is an excellent striker, he is already at a great team in Inter. Let’s see what happens in the transfer market,” he explained in a Zoom interview with Banco Santander yesterday afternoon.

“I can’t decide for him or give him advice but I do wish him the best. I would also say that playing for Inter or for Barcelona is not a problem.”

Ronaldo then went on to discuss former Inter teammate Alvaro Recoba: “Chino was an incredible player. He surprised the world, but not me with his incredible left foot. I send him a big hug.”

Ronaldo, who is now the owner of Spanish side Real Valladolid then proceeded to open the door to Alexis Sanchez, who is currently on loan at Inter, arriving at his club.

“Alexis Sanchez has always done well everywhere he has played. If he can’t do it at Inter, Valladolid opens the doors to welcome him.”

The former Real Madrid striker was then asked about Inter’s upcoming Europa League clash with La Liga outfit Getafe: “Inter are favourites against Getafe.”

He also briefly praised Barcelona and Chilean national team midfielder Arturo Vidal, who has been linked with a potential move to Inter in the coming months: “He could play in any team in the world.”

Ronaldo joined Inter in a then world record transfer from Barcelona back in 1997 and spent a total of five years with the club. In 98 games for the club, he scored 59 goals and tallied 11 assists.

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Nessun addio a fine stagione, Godin: “Mai pensato di lasciare l’Inter”

Il difensore dell’Inter, Diego Godin, smentisce le voci legate ad un possibile addio: “Non mi è mai passato per la mente. Voglio vincere qui”.

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Video – Inter Youngster Mulattieri: “I Hope To Enter Inter’s Hall Of Fame”

Inter have taken to social media platform Twitter to share a video of Primavera player Samuele Mulattieri encouraging people to submit their votes for this year’s Inter Hall Of Fame.

The 19-year-old attacking midfielder joined Inter from Serie B side La Spezia back in the Summer of 2018 and has starred this season for Armando Madonna’s Primavera side.

The Italian youth international has made 22 appearances across all competitions, in which he has scored 16 goals and tallied three assists.

In the video Mulattieri said: “Hello Inter fans, once again you can vote for four players who made Inter history. Go to Inter.it and vote for the Hall of Fame. My teammates and I have voted and one day we hope to be there too. Forza Inter, always.”

🗳 | VOTES

Just like every year, the boys from our Youth Sector have voted for their favourite #InterHallOfFame candidates. Have you?

Find out their stories and vote for your champions 👉https://t.co/rIBb6S8Wpg

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— Inter (@Inter_en) June 17, 2020

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Inter-Sampdoria dove vederla: Sky o DAZN? Canale tv, diretta streaming, probabili formazioni

L’Inter sfida la Sampdoria nel recupero della 25ª giornata di Serie A: tutto sulla gara, dalle formazioni a dove vederla in tv e streaming.

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