Video – Inter Reminisce About Francesco Toldo’s Time With The Club

Inter have taken to social media platform Twitter to recall some of the best saves that former goalkeeper Francesco Toldo made during his time with the club.

Toldo joined Inter back in the Summer of 2001 from fellow Serie A side Fiorentina. He spent a total of nine years with the club, almost half of which was spent as the club’s number one goalkeeper.

All in all the now 48-year-old made 233 appearances for the club, in which he kept 95 clean sheets.

🏅 | TOLDO

Nine seasons, so much success, so many saves and… a goal! Share your memories of @ToldoFrancesco with us 👇pic.twitter.com/GpvT67Kl1M

— Inter (@Inter_en) May 4, 2020

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Valentini: “Rizzoli mi ha detto che l’audio su Pjanic non esiste perchè non era da VAR”

L’ex dg della FIGC dice la sua sul caso Orsato che non ammonì per la seconda volta Pjanic in un Inter-Juventus del 2018.

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Video – Former Inter Winger Moriero Recalls 1997 UEFA Cup Winning Team: “What A Team”

Former Inter attacker Francesco ‘Checco’ Moriero has taken to photo sharing social media platform Instagram to promote Inter’s recent YouTube video which documents Inter’s UEFA Cup win in 1997.

The Italian joined Inter back in 1997 from fellow Serie A side Roma. He would spent three years with the club and during that time he made 83 appearances across all competitions to date.

In just shy of 5000 minutes on the park in the Nerazzurri shirt, Moriero scored 10 goals and provided three assists.

He posted: “What a team”

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A post shared by Francesco ‘Kekko’ Moriero (@moriero_official) on May 3, 2020 at 7:40am PDT

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Photo – Inter Legend Zanetti: “It’s More Than Just A Shirt, Being Part Of Inter’s History Is An Honour”

Legendary Inter defender and current club vice president Javier Zanetti has taken to photo sharing social media platform Instagram to celebrate the five year anniversary of Inter retiring his number four jersey.

Zanetti spent almost his entire career with Inter and in 19 years with the club, the former Argentine international made a club record 860 appearances across all competitions, the majority of which were made as captain of the club.

Zanetti, who scored 21 goals for Inter in that time, posted: “It’s more than just a shirt. It’s a story of love and life, a family, a second skin, an emotion over time.

“The retiring of the No4 was five years ago today and for this I will always thank Inter. Being part of the history of this club is an honour, every day.”

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È più di una semplice maglia. È una storia d’amore e di vita, una famiglia, una seconda pelle, un’emozione nel tempo. Cinque anni fa, oggi, il ritiro della ‘numero 4’ per cui ringrazieró sempre l’Inter: essere parte della storia di questo club è un orgoglio, ogni giorno. ⚫🔵4⃣ @inter #JZ4Ever

A post shared by Javier Zanetti (@javierzanetti) on May 4, 2020 at 2:16am PDT

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Video – Inter Share Alessandro Bastoni’s Highlights From This Season

Inter have taken to photo sharing social media platform Instagram to share a video of central defender Alessandro Bastoni’s best moments from the season so far.

The highly rated Italian youth national team defender has broken into the Inter first team this season and prior to football being brought to a halt due to the Coronavirus crisis he was even keeping the vastly more experience Diego Godin out of the team.

This season Bastoni has made 17 appearances, in which he has scored one goal.

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Let’s take a look back at @alessandrobastoni’s best bits from the first part of the season! #Inter #ForzaInter #Bastoni #Football

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Ex-Inter Defender Chivu’s Agent: “He Had Offers From Barcelona & Real Madrid When At Roma”

Ex-Inter defender Cristian Chivu’s agent Victor Becali has revealed that his client’s transfer from Rome to Inter was the most difficult transfer he has conducted.

The former Romanian national team player joined the Nerazzurri in a €16 million deal from the Giallorossi club in the Summer of 2007 and Becali admitted that his client also had offers from other clubs than Inter.

Chivu, who is now a youth team coach at Inter, spent seven years with the club and retired in 2014 after making 169 appearances across all competitions.

The former Ajax defender scored three goals and provided seven assists for Inter, who he won a total of nine trophies with, including the famous treble in the 2009/10 season.

“Cristian’s move from Roma to Inter was my most difficult negotiation, because there were problems between the teams. There were great offers from Barcelona and Real Madrid and Roma preferred to send him abroad,” Becali remarked in an interview with Romanian news outlet Pro Sport.

In conclusion Becali recalled how his client was treated by Roma fans after he made the switch to Inter the first time the sides met after his transfer: “Several thousand Giallorossi supporters called him a traitor in the first meeting of the season.”

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All Inter Players To Undergo Testing Before Being Allowed To Train At Appiano Gentile

Inter players will not be allowed to enter the Suning Training Centre in memory of Angelo Moratti until carrying out all of the necessary medical checks according to a report from Italian broadcaster Sport Mediaset.

Inter confirmed over the weekend that players would be able to make the most of the facilities at the training ground to get fit again after close to two months of only being able to train at home due to the Coronavirus crisis but Sport Mediaset have revealed that all players will have to be tested before being given the final go ahead by the club.

As of yet no Inter players have contracted the virus but there have been several positive cases within Serie A as a whole.

The report goes on to state that Inter players will be unable to return to the training ground until at least Wednesday now.

Although players are now being allowed to use their club’s facilities, it remains a mystery as to whether the season will even resume.

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Alessandro Florenzi: “I Refused An Offer From Inter, I Followed My Heart Stayed With Roma”

Roma owned Alessandro Florenzi has revealed that he rejected an offer from Inter prior to signing his most recent contract extension with the Giallorossi.

Inter went in for the Italian national team player back in the Summer of 2018 but missed out on the now 29-year-old, who opted to put pen to paper on a new five year deal with the Italian capital city club instead.

“I refused Inter when I renewed with Roma, there was an important offer from the Nerazzurri, but I followed my heart and I decided to stay with Roma,” he remarked in a Facebook Live chat with Italian entrepreneur Marco Montemagno.

Florenzi also drew links with Inter ahead of the most recent January transfer window but ended up joining La Liga outfit Valencia on loan for the remainder of this campaign.

Florenzi is a product of Roma’s academy and has made some 280 appearances across all competitions for them, with his first appearance for them coming back in 2011.

This season he has made a total of 23 appearances between the first half of the season with Roma and second half of the season with Valencia. In just under 1500 minutes, he has provided a single assist for his teammates.

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Adriano: “My Dad Dying Left An Irreparable Void In My Life, My Love For Inter Is Never-Ending”

Inter have shared an open letter from legendary Inter striker Adriano in which the Brazilian striker reminisced about his time with the club among other things.

He started the letter, which was posted on Inter’s official club website by sharing his upbringing in the favela’s of Brazil.

“I was ten years old, and on one seemingly normal afternoon I suddenly heard the hiss of bullets whistling in the street. One of them lodged in my dad’s head, Almir. Hit by chance, by accident.

“If you live in a favela, you don’t really see much of a future, but I’ve always tried to aim a little higher thanks to football.

“I was already playing for Flamengo’s futsal team, but that was the time when I should’ve been becoming a proper young man. I remember there were so many very long and difficult days, with my mum Rosilda in hospital and me at home with grandma Wanda.

“I would try to make myself useful: every now and then I’d stand on the street corner and shine shoes for money. My days were school, training and afternoons spent waiting. The day my dad Almir came home from hospital was one of the happiest of my whole life.”

Pace and power were two of the things Adriano was known best for during his time with Inter and he then went on to discuss his famous left foot.

“You know my powerful left foot? Well, I’ve trained and nurtured it since I was a kid. I used to always smash doors and things in the house, it drove my mum crazy. That’s one of the reasons why she decided to take me to Flamengo, to sign me up for a football school.

“Although we had to pay for it, and my dad knew we didn’t have the money and we couldn’t afford it. However, mama Rosilda wouldn’t deny me that dream: she told my dad that our aunt could help us pay for it. That was a lie for the greater good, and she started an extra job selling candy on the street.”

Next he went on to discuss how difficult it is to dream big when being brought up in a favela.

“When you’re born and grow up in a favela, it’s hard to imagine a different, brilliant future. It’s also hard to dream. My mum, dad and my grandparents, however, always showed me the positive side of things. They made the difference in my life: they allowed me to focus on football.

“I loved playing football, but above all I wanted to repay my parents. I had a clear aim: to buy a house for my family.”

Adriano proceeded to recall his arrival in Italy and the memory which he cherishes most from his time with Inter.

“Football gave me self-esteem, goals in life, determination and a balance. Football is synonymous with hope and humanity, it allowed me to live a life that I couldn’t have done in any other profession.

“The call from Europe, from Italy, soon came. I was neither nervous nor worried: I got on the plane to Milan full of happiness and enthusiasm. My greatest journey began, the one I had hoped of and dreamed about.

“And yes, the beginning was a dream. It remains that way today, between hundreds of games and moments, there’s one memory that I cherish the most. I had just arrived a few days earlier and I joined the team for Madrid away. On 14 August 2001 I arrived at the Bernabeu. I was wearing Inter’s shirt, Real were in front of me.

“It was the stuff of dreams. I didn’t need more. I went onto the pitch and didn’t think about anything, I played as if I were on that dusty pitch in Vila Cruzeiro. I dribbled, nutmegged people, I could do everything. I won a free kick and from the bench they were saying I should take it. Remember that left foot I used to train on the street and at home, the one that drove my mum crazy? I introduced it to the world with that free kick. They said it was going at 170 kilometres an hour!”

The now 38-year-old proceeded to discuss the death of his father, something which understandably impacted him significantly.

“Football, goals, excitement. However, bad news knows how to hurt like a bullet. It can come suddenly and change your life. August 2004, Bari. I was on the bus with my teammates, and my cell phone rang: ‘Papa Almir is dead.’ I thought it was a nightmare. I hoped it was. I can’t describe my despair right then.

“I’ve never felt such awful, unbearable pain in my life. I rushed back to Milan looking for a flight. All I felt was suffocating anguish and a longing for Rio de Janeiro. Off I went, to Rome, then Brazil.

“Only I know how much I suffered. My dad’s death left an irreparable void in my life. It’s strange how, for a Brazilian like me, it was a city in Switzerland that brought some light back to those dark days.

“I returned to Europe and took to the pitch for Basel vs. Inter. Imagine my state of mind. I won one duel, then the second, I burst past two men who tried to bring me down, then I passed the ‘keeper and fired one into the net with my right foot. I put all the energy I had into dedicating that goal to papa Almir.

“I still remember my teammates’ embraces. Inter were very close to me in one of the most difficult periods of my life. Moratti was like a father to me. Not only him, but also Zanetti and others close to me. I’m extremely grateful to everyone, because I’ll carry those memories with me forever.”

Adriano then went on to discuss the nickname he was given by Inter fan, ‘The Emperor’.

“At first, I didn’t think they were that fond of me when they called me that. And it was nice to gradually discover the Inter fans’ affection for me. I’ve always felt at home in Milan: my love for Inter is never-ending. I immediately became a true Nerazzurri: my last-minute winner to make it 3-2 in the Derby is testament to that, isn’t it?

“I remember it all: dribbling past half the team for that goal against Udinese, the greatest wins, the defeats, the triumphs, that thunderbolt against Roma in the Coppa Italia Final, everything. Do you know who I scored my last goal against in the Inter shirt? Against AC Milan in the Derby, of course!”

He concluded by discussing what Inter and the city of Milan means to him.

“Inter is a great part of me, it’s intertwined with my life, brightening the most beautiful moments and accompanying me through the saddest and most difficult ones.

“Even today, when I think of Milan, San Siro, and the Nerazzurri shirt I feel like singing that song which I’ll never forget and that every time, without fail, made me feel happy, feel at home, feel like one of you, one of us:

“‘What a noise as we shout and cheer, for this great player who you all fear, we’re all standing for our Brazilian, clap your hands, ’cause we’ve got Adriano!’”

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Roma Join Inter In Tracking Sporting Full Back Marcos Acuña

Roma have sparked an interest in signing Sporting’s Marcos Acuña according to a report from Italian news outlet CalcioMercato.com.

The Italian capital city club are on the look out for a long term replacement for the ageing Aleksandar Kolarov, whose contract with the club expires at the end of next season.

The Giallorossi side are however not the only Italian club currently interested in signing Argentine international Acuna either with Inter also interested in signing him.

Inter have been linked with making a move for him for a good few months now and a recent report even suggested that Sporting could offer Acuna to Inter as part of a deal for Joao Mario, if Lokomotiv Moscow do not turn his loan deal into a permanent one.

The 27-year-old, who has a contract with the Liga NOS side until 2023, has made 30 appearances across all competitions to date this term in which he has scored two goals and provided four assists.

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