Italian Media Reports Inter & Juventus Target Federico Chiesa Wishes To Leave Fiorentina

Federico Chiesa wishes to leave Fiorentina according to a report in today’s print edition of Italian daily newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport.

Fiorentina have failed in their bid to convince the Italian national team winger to remain with the club and a willingness to move on has emerged from Chiesa, who is widely regarded as one of the best young Italian players out there.

La Viola had previously demanded €70 million for Chiesa but that price has now dropped and as things stand Juventus are in pole position to sign him.

As per the report, the Bianconeri are said to be willing to offer either Cristian Romero or Gonzalo Higuain to the Florence based club as part of a deal and it is understood that Fiorentina president and owner Rocco Commisso is now open to counterparts being included in deals.

Inter have also been strongly linked with Chiesa for a very long time but it is unclear what the Nerazzurri intentions are for him.

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Hellas Verona Rejects Lazio’s Marash Kumbulla Offer Which Reopens Door For Inter & Juventus

Hellas Verona have rejected Lazio’s offer for highly rated defender Marash Kumbulla according to a report in today’s print edition of Italian daily newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport.

Lazio submitted a €20 million plus Andre Anderson, who is valued at €5 million, offer to the Stadio Marc’Antonio Bentegodi side but it has been rejected as Hellas Verona want at least €25 million in cash.

The player himself has not closed the door on any possible move therefore meaning the race to sign him is open. Lazio aside, both Inter and Juventus also have an interest in signing the Italian born Albanian national team player.

The report from the Milan based news outlet goes on to state that none of the three clubs have any intention of being caught up in a bidding war for his signature.

This season Kumbulla has had his first team breakthrough at Hellas Verona, who have been the real surprise story of this season. He has one goal in 24 appearances.

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Sorteggi Europa League: Inter o Getafe contro Bayer Leverkusen o Rangers

I sorteggi della Final Eight di Europa League: l’Inter potrebbe affrontare Leverkusen o Rangers, Roma o Siviglia contro Wolverhampton o Olympiacos.

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Italian Media Reports Milan Skriniar’s Future At Inter Uncertain & No Longer Deemed Unsellable

Milan Skriniar’s future with Inter is no longer so certain according to a report in today’s print edition of Italian daily newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport.

The Slovakian central defender was deemed untouchable after his first two seasons with the club where he starred under the management of Luciano Spalletti.

The former Sampdoria player has however struggled this campaign under Antonio Conte, especially when it comes to adapting to the three man defensive line and as per the Milan based news outlet he is no longer deemed as untouchable.

Skriniar has found himself linked to both Manchester City and Manchester United as of late and he has also previously drawn links to the likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona too.

The 25-year-old, who is under contract with the club until 2023, has made 36 appearances across all competitions to date this term. In just over 3100 minutes on the field, he has provided two assists for his teammates.

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Inter Set To Offer Antonio Candreva Contract Extension Until End Of June 2022

Inter are set to hand wing-back Antonio Candreva a new contract according to a report in today’s print edition of Italian daily newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport.

Candreva’s current contract with Inter is set to expire at the end of next season but Inter are prepared to offer him a on year contract extension to 2022.

The Italian joined the club in 2016 from fellow Serie A side Lazio and has been transformed from a winger into a wing-back this season under the tutelage of Inter manager Antonio Conte.

Candreva found himself largely out of favour last season under Luciano Spalletti but has found himself become an almost certain starter this term under Conte, who has shown a lot of faith in him.

This season Candreva has made 33 appearances across all competitions to date. During his time on the park, which totals just over 2200 minutes, he has scored six goals and provided nine assists for his teammates.

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Italian Journalist Fabio Ravezzani: “Suning Have Decided Not To Continue With Antonio Conte & Replace Him With Max Allegri”

Inter manager Antonio Conte could leave his post as manager come the end of the season according to Italian journalist and Italian broadcaster TeleLombardia director Fabio Ravezzani.

Conte has come in for some criticism as of late with Inter having developed a real tendency to throw games away by being unable to kill games off despite having many chances to do so and this inability has proved costly for them, especially lately.

“I got the news before the game, that the owners would have already decided not to continue with Conte even before the game in Verona,” he explained in an interview with Italian radio station Radio Radio earlier this morning, reported via PassioneInter.

“At the base of this, there’s a stiffness that has ensued at the heart of the Chinese owners after some of Conte’s statements these past few months. With Chelsea it ended badly for similar reasons. I report the news to you together with Momblano. A piece of news we will have to work on.”

Ravezzani proceeded to dismiss Conte’s recent claim that he had to settle for a pre-packaged package when he became Inter boss this past Summer when he succeeded Luciano Spalletti.

“He talked about an Inter package, but 12 players arrived and eight left. It is an unacceptable justification, Inter has been turned inside out like a sock.

“The watershed match was one against Barcelona, they passed the group stage with a 1,6 point average, and he was unable to deal with the backlash from this. There has been a great dislike from the owners who do not accept to be questioned, a decisive thing to close the relationship.”

He was then asked about Conte’s contract, which runs until 2022, and who could replace him as manager of Inter should he go on to leave after just a season in charge.

“Knowing the economic power of Suning, his salary would not be an obstacle in ending the relationship. The manager’s instructions were followed on the market, it was not the same squad that Conte took over. Plan B for Inter after Conte? Allegri obviously.”

Allegri has been out of work since leaving Juventus at the end of last season and has been linked to numerous other jobs.

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Watch – Highlights Hellas Verona 2 – 2 Inter: Another Match Another Lead Squandered

Inter drew Hellas Verona 2-2 in Match Day 31 of the 2019/2020 Serie A season away at the Stadio Marc’Antonio Bentegodi in Verona.

After the first 45 minutes the match should have been over as Hellas Verona completely dominated the match, and Inter were lucky to just be the solitary goal behind the hosts.

Inter began the second half with a completely different attitude and Antonio Candreva scored a brace to take the Nerazzurri into the lead.

However, Inter failed to close off the match once again dropping a lead but managed to salvage a point.

Highlights Hellas Verona 2 – 2:

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Player Ratings Hellas Verona 2 – 2 Inter: The Complete Pazza Inter Experience At The Bentegodi

After the Bologna game, Beppe Marotta and Antonio Conte gave the team a dressing down in the locker room. Every Inter fan expected a team breathing fire and that’s what Conte expected too.

What we got was a team that was as cold as coffee that was left on the table for 2 hours. It took 120 seconds for Verona to score and Inter spent the first half trying to get to grips. The second half was much better and Inter managed to stage a comeback thanks to Candreva and with some luck.

Even Godin looked good and just as Interisti were about to sit back and enjoy 3 days of peace, Rrahmani ran through the midfield and setup Veloso for the gut punch. Another 2 points dropped as Inter a limping to the Champions League next season.

Samir Handanovic – 4.5: Too easy for Lazovic to score past him and Samir will be the first one to agree. Conceded both his shots on target and looked woeful on the ball.

Diego Godin – 6.5: Godin has been poor this season but didn’t have much trouble in the first half. Absolutely bossed the second half and showed his ability and experience.

Stefan de Vrij – 5.5 : Not much space and time for Stefan on the ball today. He struggled to have an impact going forward and their attacks were from the sides. Tired?

Milan Skriniar – 5: Shocking start from Skriniar, especially after a 3-match ban. Struggled throughout the game and didn’t combine or communicate well with Candreva.

Antonio Candreva – 6.5: Remember when Candreva was known for his defensive play. That part of the game has gone, but his attacking instincts almost got Inter 3 points.

Marcelo Brozovic – 5: Verona shut him down from the first minute. When the conductor of the opera is off his beat, the music will be terrible. Never got into the game.

Roberto Gagliardini – 5.5: Always second to the ball and in a rush in the first half. Then a great move to help Inter get in the lead before letting Rrahmani waltz through. Poor.

Ashley Young – 6: The ball never reached the left side that much in the first half. Wasn’t involved much but still created 3 chances by himself. Not a “Happy” Birthday.

Borja Valero – 5.5: A couple of poor shots, but he never stopped running from the start. The final ball was a bit late as has been the case recently. Too tired by the end

Lukaku – 6.5 : The only player who had success in the first half with holding up possession. Kumbulla was busy all night. Deserved a goal, hopefully not injured.

Alexis Sanchez – 6: Not the quality he has shown recently especially at the start. Slowly grew into the game but when Lukaku came off the lack of understanding showed.

Matias Vecino – 5.5: Same old Vecino, quantity and running but no quality on the ball or off it. Only brought on because Brozovic was frustrated and couldn’t run at all.

Lautaro Martinez – 5: In 15 minutes or so he could have scored. It’s good to be selfish but after that run, he needed to find Sanchez to make sure of the points. Still not there.

Christian Eriksen – N/A: Must not be a good feeling when you are brought on in the 88th minute especially after being praised to the sky by the coach and the CEO recently.

Antonio Conte – 4. : Conte’s teams never start a match that poorly. Half time talk worked till the usual mistake at the end cost points. Shockingly poor use of the bench.

Massimiliano Irrati – 4: Not sure how Amrabat managed to stay on. The other bookings were far too soft. The inconsistency is why it is impossible to rate Italian referees highly.

Inter – 4.5: Poor reaction to Conte after the Bologna result.Then they put their heads together to comeback in a difficult stadium only to let Inter fans down again.

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Inter Coach Antonio Conte: “We Need To Stop Being Careless & Improve Ourselves”

Inter manager Antonio Conte has admitted to being calm despite seeing his side throw away yet another two game as they had to settle for a 2-2 draw with Hellas Verona.

Inter fell behind early doors but found themselves ahead soon after the second half started. Inter proceeded to dominate and looked set to pick up all three points but Hellas Verona equalised with their only shot on goal in the whole of the second half.

“There is disappointment considering that in the second half Verona didn’t have a shot on goal and we had opportunities to kill the game off,” he explained to the gathered media at his post-match press conference at the Stadio Marc’Antonio Bentegodi.

“We know there are many situations to improve upon, we are working hard on it, sometimes, we mange to collect the points, other times we need more time.”

He was then asked if he has an explanation for the carelessness shown by his team.

“We know that if we want to fight for something important we need to reduce this carelessness and we need to improve ourselves. Unfortunately we have lost points due to carelessness and it leaves a bitter taste in the mouth.”

He was then asked whether the team will be mentally impacted by the fact they could have been one point away from second but instead find themselves sitting fourth in the table instead.

“We wanted to go eight behind Juventus but we didn’t think about the league table. We are looking ahead and we must continue to do it regardless of whether we can fight for something or not.

“This is what the mentality must be. I am sorry because we have lost important points and if we had them we would be talking about an Inter that is nearby.”

Conte then went on to insist that despite his side’s recent poor form, there are still many positives that have to be taken into consideration.

“This is my team, I am the coach but if I look at the numbers in detail, we are talking about a team that has had the most ball possession since the resumption of the season, a great danger index rating and 16 goals. There are many positive things.

“If we want to talk about lacking fury and malice we must also evaluate the characteristics of the players, there are those who have more temperament and those who have less. We are working on everything and many times I think you are repaid for the hard work and I think it’s happening anyway. However, we could reap more the benefits of that we are doing.”

He was then asked whether this result or the loss to Bologna made him feel worse.

“Today, I am very calm, the match against Bologna made me angry because what happened there was what should not have happened. A team like Inter must not allow it.

“Today, there was great effort and we played well despite the fact we immediately found ourselves behind. I have little to complain about other than the two goals conceded.”

In conclusion he was asked what has been missing in recent matches.

“I have little to blame the boys for from all points of view, let’s not forget that we played against a Verona side who are physical. Difficulties in passages of play increase if there is man-to-man pressing. This is why there have been many high balls.

“Considerations are made and it is right to continue working to try to improve, trying to raise the level.”

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Watch – #SempreInterTV – Match Reaction | Hellas Verona 2-2 Inter | Another Two Points Dropped

In the latest #SempreInterTV video, host Cammy Anderson and co-host Michael Findlay react to Inter’s 2-2 draw away to Hellas Verona.

Inter made the worst possible start as they fell behind within two minutes of the game beginning but swung the game in their favour with a quick fire double at the start of the second half. Inter could not hold on though and conceded late on which cost them all three points.

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