UEFA President Ceferin: “All The Remaining Matches From This Season Must Be Played By August 3rd”

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin discussed the August 3rd deadline that European leagues must be finished by in an interview with German broadcaster ZDF broadcasted yesterday.

“On August 3rd everything must be finished, both in the Champions League and Europa League. The situation is extraordinary. We can play on the same dates as the national leagues, at the same time, we must be flexible. If the crisis stops, we will start earlier.”

The 52-year-old Slovenian then discussed the current ideas that UEFA are considering.

“You can play with the current system or in a single match with the draw of the team playing at home, or on a neutral pitch. For now, it’s just a hypothesis to play the Final Eight or the Final Four.”

Ceferin then highlighted how UEFA need to carefully consider all the possibilities before making a final decision, considering the ongoing Coronavirus emergency.

“The only wrong decision would be to play in a way that endangers the health of players, fans, referees. But if the safety conditions are in place, I don’t see any problem.

“Sport brings energy, we need sport. People are nervous and anxious. Football is a serious sector, it is important for people, even if the superstars at the moment are the doctors and nurses.”

Finally, Ceferin spoke about the many plans of UEFA currently floating around and how they must wait for further indications before making a final decision.

“We have several plans to restart the Champions League and the Europa League in May, June, July or if we do not play again.

“If the authorities do not allow us to play, we will not be able to do so. We are dependent on national governments. In any case it is better behind closed doors and with television, football is what people want.”

European leagues like Serie A will need to be completed before August 3rd, before confirming to UEFA which teams are being entered into both European cups.

Some have criticised the organisation for allowing the last round of Champions League games, such as Liverpool’s home game against Atletico Madrid, to be played with fans present, rather than behind closed doors. UEFA have also agreed to postpone Euro 2020 to next summer.

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Photo – Inter To Hold Q & A For Neraazzurri Fans With Matias Vecino

Inter have announced that the next player that will answer fans’ questions on video will be Uruguayan international midfielder Matias Vecino.

The 28-year-old Uruguayan, who is contracted to the Nerazzurri until 2022, will answer questions today, with fans being informed that the most interesting ones will be chosen.

Vecino has made 23 appearances across all competitions so far this season, for a total of 1676 minutes. In that time, he has scored three goals and provided one assist.

🖥 | VIDEO CHAT

Matias @vecino will answer your questions in our video chat on Monday!

What would you like to ask? 👇pic.twitter.com/PGnK6fO55F

— Inter (@Inter_en) April 4, 2020

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Inter, occhi al futuro: Kumbulla caldo, al Verona Dimarco e Salcedo

Marash Kumbulla continua ad orbitare sempre con più forza attorno all’orbita dell’Inter. 20 milioni il prezzo giusto per lasciare il Verona.

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Photo – Three Inter Players Included In KPMG’s Most Valuable Serie A Starting Eleven

Inter have three players in KPMG’s most expensive Serie A starting 11, with the overall value of the squad being €718 million.

The three Inter players in the squad are Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku, who is valued at €88 million, former Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen, who is worth €60 million and 25-year-old Slovakian defender Milan Skriniar, who is valued at €64 million.

The former Manchester United striker is worth even more than Juventus stars Cristiano Ronaldo and Paulo Dybala.

🇮🇹 Four players from @juventusfc, three from @Inter, two playing for @sscnapoli while @acmilan, as well as @OfficialSSLazio, are sending one each – this is the composition of Serie A’s best XI by market value according to the latest KPMG Player Valuation update. pic.twitter.com/nuVEyNkI3F

— KPMG Football Benchmark (@Football_BM) March 31, 2020

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Video – Ex-Inter Striker Alvaro Recoba Sings Italian Song To Italian Followers

Former Inter forward Alvaro Recoba attempted to cheer up his Italian followers and friends with a post on his Instagram page yesterday.

The Uruguayan forward made 261 appearances for Inter across all competitions. In that time, he scored 71 goals and provided 24 assists.

Recoba posted a video of himself singing the song ‘Il ragazzo della via Gluck’, by Adriano Celentano, in order to cheer up his followers.

He tagged multiple former teammates, such as Nicola Ventola, Christian Vieri, Lele Adani and Marco Materazzi, and said: “I hug all my Italian friends.”

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@n.ventola @christianvieri @edmonddantes8484 @costy_caracciolo @mikela @davide_lippi @bombardinidavide @mirko.graziano.39 @silvioburatti @leleadani @foxpineta @barosimo8 @marcomaterazzi @ciccio_colonnese e tutti quanti 💪💪💪💪

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Photo – Inter & Corinthians To Clash In The E-Sports PES 2020 League For The First Time

Inter E-sports pro Luigi ‘kirito_yuuki_00’ will face Corinthians pro Felipe Mestre in the PES2020 E-sports league tomorrow.

The Nerazzurri, like many other top teams in Italy, have begun to invest in esports as the club realise the importance of getting a foothold in the growing market.

A recognizable team gives traditional sports fans a player to root for straight away, creating loyalty. Tomorrow’s game will be the first team ever that Inter esports will face Corinthians esports.

📅 | PARTITA

Altro appuntamento con #InterQLASH da segnare in calendario!

🎮 Kirito_yuuki_00 vs @Fmestre12
🎙@nicolomirra e @Alfy112 al commento#InterEsports affronta per la prima volta il @Corinthians

Vi aspettiamo! 👇pic.twitter.com/Hgm1LotyKn

— Inter (@Inter) April 4, 2020

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Inter Treble Hero Marco Materazzi: “Bastoni Has A Great Future, I Like Musso, Eto’o Is My Brother”

Former Inter defender Marco Materazzi spoke to former Nerazzurri shot stopper Sebastien Frey on Instagram earlier today, discussing his career and memories related to Inter, with his statement reported in their entirety by Italian media outlet FcInterNews.

The former Inter goalkeeper recalled a story from the Legends Cup 2020 held in Russia, which was won by Materazzi’s International All Stars Team.

“We went to Russia for the Legends Cup. The Russians had been winning for twelve years, you came and said, ‘This is the first time and maybe the last time I’ve been here, but the Russians are not winning this year.

“With three minutes to go before the end of the final you left because you freaked out, you said there was too much injustice. At a certain point there was a forty-minute interruption, the players didn’t want to come back in and until you said ‘come back in’ nobody came back to play. In the end it was played and you won the game.

The 46-year-old Lecce born 2006 FIFA World Cup winning former central defender highlighted how he is not a person that enjoys arguing.

“I don’t fight with anyone, but I hate bullying and those who have to in order to win. In fact, there are few teams I hate in the world, those who bully. We don’t name names, I just say the name of the team I love, Inter.”

He then responded to a fans question asking about a particular rival and his feelings toward them.

“Sportingly I hate Juve, a lot. But only sportingly, because I know them all. But if Inter win, I’m happier.”

Materazzi spoke about how strong the Nerazzurri squad were under former coach Jose Mourinho.

“We were already very strong the first year, then the second year if you think that Lucio, Eto, Milito, Thiago Motta, etc arrived. At a certain point, in the end, with the opponents it seemed like we were throwing down pins.

“Just think of the last three games, all were decisive. Siena, the week before that the Coppa Italia final at the Olimpico with everyone against us. Then Siena and then Madrid. All scored by Milito.”

Materazzi then went on to touch on his relationship with Samuel Eto’o.

“Great, he’s a brother and I’ll thank him for life because he brought me the Champions League, he promised me it and he brought it to me, I love him. Before he came, I sent him a message, I told him ‘come you can win’.”

Materazzi then touched on his relationship with Mourinho.

“What can I say? He was a shield, a father, a brother. One who got angry, gave us some incredible lessons. He knew how to hit the right strings, and in fact, he achieved his goals.

“I stopped playing football with him. I was 37. The relationship I had with him was one of trust and respect. I could play one or twenty games but I knew I always had his esteem.

“I was told that I was angry with what came after him but I wasn’t. I had a great relationship with Mourinho because he was consistent. With the person that came after, I didn’t have a good relationship with him because he wasn’t consistent.”

The 46-year-old spoke about Inter after Mourinho’s departure.

“Difficult, yes, but you have to be smart. I’m not saying a repeat, but if you get close to doing it as Leonardo did, you risk winning the Scudetto and we could have won it if the season started in January with us being 19 points ahead of Milan.

“If we didn’t lose the derby where Pato scored a goal in the beginning of the match, we could have won it. I assure you that Leo copied everything that was done prior to the last six months, that was intelligence.”

He spoke about former Italian defender Daniele Adani.

“One of the few people who makes you fall in love with football. He’s impartial and enjoys it as if he were a child, and there he makes everyone think he’s at the stadium. He knows so much, he’s prepared, he’s one of the few who knows so much.”

Materazzi revealed that there is a WhatsApp group containing both the 2006 World Cup winning squad and the 2010 Inter Treble winning team.

“We have a WhatsApp group from the World Cup and also from the Treble. We’ll get together. We were organizing a Treble game that we can’t do now, but we’re postponing it until October.

“Then we’ll do one with Legends again. This is good because we all meet again, a replay of good games like Inter v Roma or before Inter v Barcelona.”

The 2006 World Cup winner spoke about former Brazil striker Ronaldo.

“I had the great fortune to play with Ronie, even if only for a short time. Then when he came back to AC Milan, he wasn’t the same as before, but he knew that with me he was going easy with the shimmies, I didn’t understand them.

“If you put him next to me when he was well, I’d concede 20 goals. Colonnese gave more assists to Ronie than Ventola, he told me. He swept the ball, it didn’t matter from the right or the left, he’d catch it. Ciccio Colonnese, the backbone of that Inter. I don’t know if you remember him in Paris in the UEFA Cup.”

He touched on the 2006 World Cup final, where he was famously headbutted by French star Zinedine Zidane in extra time.

“The day before I saw them training under water, going at it like robots. I was hoping to finish the game soon, if you remember the 120th minute I swept the last ball out of the stadium.

“I thought let’s go to penalties and see how it ends. France’s penalty in the game wasn’t right? Well, it’s long past now.”

Materazzi highlighted a particular game that he would like to play again.

“May 5th 2002. I’d play that one again. After May 5th, I didn’t go out for weeks. On May 5th, we were leaving the stadium, we were on the bus and Gresko asked, ‘Why are you all angry? Di Biagio looked at him and says, ‘What are you talking about?’ And he said, ‘This is the third time this has happened to me. In one year he had lost the Champions League final, the league title on the last day, the Super Cup in August and the German Cup final. Four out of four.”

He also spoke about former Inter and Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli.

“Mario is number one, he’s a great guy. It’s that sometimes I had to give something to him, once he arrived with AC Milan socks on and I cut them all up. Once with Barcelona he went crazy and I, well, I told him that I’d beat him. But I love him too much. Mario is not a bad guy, he is a good guy, a big boy.”

The 46-year-old spoke about former Inter and Roma forward Antonio Cassano.

“If we were on social nights, we’d have fun. He’s great too and he’s a great football connoisseur, he knows all the footballers in the world.

“He said I was decisive and the best on the pitch, so I can’t speak ill of someone who has said those things about me and I don’t even know them.”

He touched on a future replacement for Inter captain Samir Handanovic.

“I think there’s still more than a couple of years left. Even 3-4. He’s so strong, he brings home a lot of saves. I like Musso a lot too.”

Finally, Materazzi spoke about Inter defender Alessandro Bastoni.

“I like him so much, he’s mean, he’s got personality and a good future.”

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Italian Report Highlights The Many Disagreements Between Serie A, Club Presidents & The Italian PFA

The League Assembly meeting showed the gap between presidents of those that want to finish the season and those that consider it over, according to a report from today’s paper edition of the Milano based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport.

The report details how everyone agrees that a month is needed for players to train before being in an adequate condition to return to the pitch. Whilst some presidents think that the season should be fully suspended, others are pushing for it to be completed.

The current ideas of a date to restart are still based on the Coronavirus emergency, but the estimated period seems to between the end of May to the end of June.

There isn’t an agreement between the League and the AIC, the report continues, about the salary cuts. The clubs want salary cuts for four months, deemed excessive according to the AIC, who represent Italian footballers.

The AIC want salaries to be suspended for only one month and don’t seem willing to negotiate.

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Boca Juniors Striker Mauro Zarate: “I Immediately Regretted Leaving Lazio To Join Inter”

Boca Juniors forward Mauro Zarate discussed his transfer from Lazio to Inter in the summer of 2011 in an interview in today’s paper edition of the Milano based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport.

“I wouldn’t do it again, I immediately regretted it. Inter were the best club in Italy, but I couldn’t express myself. When I returned to Rome something had broken, there was no point talking about it anymore. I couldn’t stay any longer.”

Zarate then discussed how he was wanted by English clubs, but failed to move to the Premier League thanks to the tough negotiating stance of Biancocelesti president Claudio Lotito.

“They wanted me in Premier League, but the talks didn’t go well with Lotito, so I went back to Vélez. The best Zarate was at Lazio, though. I felt loved.”

The 33-year-old Argentinian forward, who spent one season on loan with the Nerazzurri, made 31 appearances across all competitions in his only season in Milan.

In that time, he scored three goals and provided three assists, struggling to resemble the player he was in Rome.

Zarate has failed to settle at a new club since leaving Lazio in 2013, spending seasons with West Ham and Queens Park Rangers in England, before returning to Italy for a season with Fiorentina, before eventually returning to his native country in 2018.

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Diego Milito e l’Inter: il Principe del Triplete

“Penso di essere arrivato nel momento giusto”: Diego Milito sposa l’Inter per far dimenticare Ibrahimovic e mette la firma sul Triplete nerazzurro.

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