Ex-Inter President Massimo Moratti: “I Could Have Signed Lionel Messi From Barcelona”

Former Inter president Massimo Moratti discussed many topics, including the Treble winning campaign, Lionel Messi and Lautaro Martinez in an interview in yesterday’s paper edition of the Turin based newspaper La Stampa.

First, he spoke about his emotions when he remembers the Treble.

“We all lived it together very intensely. There was competence, a sense of belonging and duty. And passion, an added value that made it a perfect concert.”

He moved onto talking about the Coppa Italia final that season.

“The first goal, in Rome it was a battle against the rival of those years, winning the Coppa Italia became fundamental to calibrate our ambition, we played it as if the Champions League was already up for grabs.”

Moratti then discussed the final game of the season, a 1-0 win against Siena.

“Happiness and great security. In Siena it’s not an easy game and it’s not even the first title in that series. But victory brings us a lot of serenity, which was crucial given what we were about to experience.”

The former Inter president touched on the Champions League final.

“I have great memories of Madrid. I can see the training at the centre of Real Madrid, great concentration but not too much tension, the one that eats you up inside. Mourinho has always been formidable in this. I understood that we were on the right track, oh god I understood that, but I was sure only after beating Bayern, the easiest match in the end.”

He commented on how Mourinho left the Nerazzurri straight after winning the competition.

“Look, it is Inter’s fate. We won the Scudetto in Parma with Mancini on the bench, I then got Mourinho. And at the Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi, Benitez’s outburst made you realise that he wanted to leave. Let’s say we’ve always put our best foot forward.”

Moratti highlighted how he wasn’t impressed with Mourinho’s behaviour after that final.

“When I think about it now, he did something really terrible, but between us there was a lot of complicity, I knew everything but to intervene would have increased the tension. After all, before a 100-metre final, you don’t ask an athlete what kind of shoes he wears, you just ask him to win. Let’s say that he didn’t want to run the 200, but he could have waited until the next morning to say so.”

The former Nerazzurri president spoke about what advice he gave to Steven Zhang, the current president of the club.

“He’s a very sensitive person. When we talk, he always listens very carefully to advice. Well, it was the time of the transfer of ownership between him and Thohir and, unlike me, he wasn’t convinced of keeping Brozovic because of his character. I think not giving him up was a good deal. Often there was talk about Icardi and his qualities, but I’ll stop there.”

He was happy to see Antonio Conte on Inter’s bench.

“Great worker, he gives you guarantees.”

Moratti briefly commented on the words of Juventus captain Giorgio Chiellini, who said that he hated Inter in a sporting sense.

“At least he specified what he meant. I’m more struck by what he said about his teammates.”

The former Inter president spoke about what year of his life he would delete and which he’d like to relive.

“If you delete one, you’re finished. Even in difficult times I’ve always been able to draw very useful values, so I wouldn’t throw anything away. Instead, I’d like to relive the years I worked with my father and brother. And the Champions League finals in Vienna and Madrid.”

He didn’t think that the current Serie A season should be completed.

“I’d end it here. It’s dangerous to continue, the balance is very thin. Sit down around a table, start thinking about next season and how to cushion the stop in this one. Trying to go on seems completely useless to me.”

Moratti touched on what would happen if he returned to Inter and who he would buy.

“I won’t allow myself to interfere. And Conte gives me confidence. Players? Those like Lautaro, who are good and can become very good. He amuses me, you always expect a surprise shot from him.”

He revealed that he could have signed Lionel Messi early on in the player’s career.

“I could have signed him when he was very young, but Barcelona was helping him to overcome his growth problems. I thought it was better for him to stay there.”

Finally, he spoke about how he feels about Inter’s plan to leave the San Siro.

“I spent most of my life in that stadium. It would be better not to say anything.”

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Italian Sports Minister Spadafora: “Italian Football Is Essentially Asking Us To Move Forward Or Be Respon sible For Stopping Everything”

Italian Minister of Sport Vincenzo Spadafora discussed the restart of Serie A and the controversy surrounding the FIGC’s protocols in an interview with Italian media outlet CasaNapoli.net yesterday.

“The FIGC wrote to us last Wednesday before 4 p.m. saying that they accepted the observations of the CTS. Then something did not go well within the world of football.”

He then revealed how the FIGC and Lega Serie A didn’t agree about the return protocols.

“FIGC and the Lega confronted each other and obviously were not aligned on adherence to this protocol. I received the formal letter, in which I was told that the protocol was fine.

“Self-isolation was put to me by the President of the League and FIGC at least a month ago. If they have now reconsidered or verified that not all teams have suitable traincing centres, this does not concern me.”

Spadafora expressed his disappointed that there wasn’t a common line between all European leagues, with some like Ligue 1 being fully cancelled whilst others like the Bundesliga have already been restarted.

“It must be said, however, that all countries have dealt with the emergency in a different way. Different numbers of infected, different rules for the resumption of the season.

“We have looked to the German model for the resuming the leagues, it provides for the protocol with a lower number of days of isolation compared to 14, but then we saw that this was more a wish than a protocol.”

The Minister of Sport discussed how a player was put into isolation and how there are no clear guidelines on how to deal with this situation.

“We saw the first case a few days ago in the German second tier team, he was quarantined for 14 days. However, the health authorities considered it appropriate that isolation for a few days was not enough but to quarantine everyone for fourteen days.

“So, let’s tell the truth, in the end nobody has absolute certainty about how to manage a situation that is completely new for us, for Italy but also for the whole world.”

Spadafora spoke about how it was important to stay calm and attempt to find solutions that work well for everyone, including the players themselves.

“I would invite everyone to be calmer. In essence, the world of football is asking us to move forward or for us to be the ones to be responsible for not going ahead with the season with all the issues of TV rights that entails. Footballers are also trying to contact me to tell me their concerns. Others can’t wait to start tomorrow morning.”

Finally, Spadafora discussed the seriousness of restarting the league and how the process can’t be rushed, considering how quick the virus could turn into an emergency again.

“This difference in position does not seem to me an inconsistency of the government but rather a complexity of something that we are all facing for the first time.

“So I would invite everyone not to say that we are creating chaos, but instead see that we are moving ahead with caution and we are trying to do everything possible at the right time, to avoid the worst thing that everything would restart and then in two or three weeks the whole country would be forced to stop, not just football. That, even psychologically, would be the most devastating thing for everyone.”

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Eto’o e il discorso prima di Bayern-Inter: “Senza coppa non torniamo”

A quasi dieci anni dal trionfo in Champions League con l’Inter, Eto’o ricorda: “Per me era importante la coppa, non fare goal”.

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Photo – Francesco Moriero Remember’s Inter’s 1998 UEFA Cup Win

Former Inter forward Francesco Moriero remembered the Nerazzurri’s 1998 UEFA Cup win with a post on his Instagram page yesterday.

The Italian, who spent three years with the Nerazzurri between 1997 to 2000, won the only trophy of his career with the Milanese club that season, scoring a bicycle kick against Swiss side Neuchatel Xamax in the route to the final. He made 83 appearances for the Nerazzurri during his three years in Milan, scoring ten times.

He posted a photo of him and Ronaldo alongside the caption: “Inter 97/98 Moscow.”

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INTER 97/98 MOSCA

A post shared by Francesco ‘Kekko’ Moriero (@moriero_official) on May 15, 2020 at 12:20pm PDT

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Video – Inter Celebrate 10 Year Anniversary Of Serie A Title Won During Treble Season

Inter remembered their 2009/10 league title with a post on their Instagram page yesterday.

The Nerazzurri beat Siena 1-0 on the final day of the season to win the Scudetto, after having already won the Coppa Italia. The Milanese club would go on to beat Bayern Munich in the Champions League final, with coach Jose Mourinho guiding Inter to the first and only Treble in Italian football history.

Inter posted the video on Instagram alongside the caption: “On This Day – 16th May 2010. Treble, two down…”

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#ONTHISDAY – 16 MAY 2010 2⃣🏆⚫🔵 #Triplete: two down… Powered by @pirelli #Inter #ForzaInter #SienaInter #Timeless2010 #Pirelli #Triplete2010 #Scudetto #SerieA #Football

A post shared by Inter (@inter) on May 16, 2020 at 2:00am PDT

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Photo – Inter Midfielder Stefano Sensi Celebrates Italian National Team’s 110th Birthday

Inter midfielder Stefano Sensi celebrated the Italian national team’s 110th birthday with a post on his Instagram page yesterday.

The 24-year-old Italian, who is currently on loan at the Nerazzurri from Sassuolo, has made four appearances for the Azzurri under coach Roberto Mancini, hoping to be a part of the Euro 2021 squad. The player has scored one goal for Italy so far, against Liechtenstein in the Euro qualifiers.

Sensi posted a photo alongside the caption: “Proud to have worn this gorgeous shirt! Best wishes to the Italian national team.”

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Orgoglioso per aver vestito questa splendida maglia! Auguri alla nazionale italiana 🔵 #110anni 🇮🇹

A post shared by Stefano Sensi (@stefanosensi12) on May 15, 2020 at 10:50am PDT

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Photo – Javier Zanetti Celebrates Winning 2010 Serie A Title: “The Feeling Of Writing History”

Inter vice president Javier Zanetti remembered the Nerazzurri’s win over Siena ten years ago yesterday with a post on his Twitter page.

The Milanese club beat the Tuscan club on the final day of the season 1-0, securing the league title and being a part of the Nerazzurri’s famous Treble winning season under coach Jose Mourinho. Zanetti made 55 appearances across all competitions that season, being an incredibly important part of the famous squad.

Zanetti posted the photo alongside the caption: “The goal that was worth a league title, the feeling of making history, an ever so special emotion.”

L’attimo di un gol che vale uno scudetto, la sensazione di fare la storia: un’emozione mai così speciale! ⚫🔵🇮🇹@inter #Triplete2010 #scudetto #campioniditalia #sienainter #timeless2010 pic.twitter.com/F1IJ0qxjxb

— Javier Zanetti (@javierzanetti) May 16, 2020

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Inter To Send Georgios Vagiannidis Out On Loan Or To U-19 Squad After Signing Him

Inter are interested in signing Greek full back Georgios Vagiannidis but are not planning to integrate him into the first team, according to a report from Italian media outlet FcInterNews yesterday.

The report details how the Nerazzurri are keen to sign the 18-year-old Greek right back, who is contracted to Panathinaikos until the end of the season. The club have approached his entourage to discuss a summer move, but a deal hasn’t been completed yet and negotiations are still in progress.

Furthermore, he wouldn’t be integrated into the first team, the report continues. Inter would like to sign him to either send him out on loan or put him into the Under-19 squad. The player hasn’t had too much first team experience yet and wouldn’t be ready for a quick move to a Serie A squad.

Vagiannidis has made 17 appearances across all competitions so far this season, scoring five goals and providing one assist in that time.

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Alexis Sanchez Determined To Finish Off Serie A Season Well At Inter Before Returning To Man Utd

Inter forward Alexis Sanchez will most definitely return to Manchester United in the summer but is hoping to make a strong final impression in Milan, according to a report from Italian news outlet Gazzetta.it earlier today.

The report details how the 31-year-old Chilean forward, who is currently on a dry loan at the Nerazzurri, is set to return to England in the summer, as Inter aren’t interested in signing the player permanently.

Despite this fact, Sanchez wants to impress coach Antonio Conte and complete the season in strong form. Before the Coronavirus stop, the report continues, the player was beginning to be worked into coach Antonio Conte’s squad.

He appeared in Inter’s most recent six league games and managed to bag two assists in that time. Overall this season, Sanchez has made 15 appearances across all competitions, for a total of 596 minutes, scoring one goal and providing three assists in that time.

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Inter Lead Everton & Tottenham In Race To Sign Hellas Verona Defender Marash Kumbulla

Inter are in the pole position to sign Hellas Verona starlet Marash Kumbulla, according to a report on Twitter from Italian journalist Nicolò Schira earlier today.

The report details how Premier League sides Everton and Tottenham Hotspur are both interested in the 20-year-old Albanian defender, who is contracted to the Gialloblu until 2022.

The player is heavily wanted by Inter, who are in advanced talks with Kumbulla and his entourage. Kumbulla declined an offer from Napoli last week, the report continues, as he is more tempted by a move to Inter.

The 20-year-old Albanian centre back has made 19 appearances across all competitions so far this season, for a total of 1581 minutes. In that time, he has scored one goal and helped the side keep seven clean sheets.

He is one of the most exciting young players in Serie A, with the Nerazzurri keeping tabs on all young talents like Sandro Tonali or Federico Chiesa.

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