The Forgotten Faces At Inter – Robbie Keane: An Irishman Lost In Milan

In this series of articles we will be reminding you of players you forgot ever donned the black and blue of the Nerazzurri, as well as discussing and dissecting their time at Inter as well as the rest of their careers.

This time we have the strange case of Robbie Keane. One of the most prolific marksmen of the Premier League during the 2000’s and undoubtedly Republic of Ireland’s greatest ever striker.

The question is, how did a little known Irishman, who had played in the Championship with Wolves and then a solitary season in the Premier League with Coventry, end up at San Siro to line up next to Javier Zanetti and Christian Vieri?

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Aged just 20, Keane left Coventry to join the Nerazzuri for a sizeable sum of £13 million. The deal was a significant outlay at the time and sent a number of shockwaves around both England and Italy due to his unknown status in Italy and the sheer size of the fee. A player from a mid table Premier League side was about to join up with one of the most feared attacks in world football..

Keane was coming off the back of a twelve goal debut season for Coventry in the Premier League where he had formed a deadly partnership with Cedric Roussel. Coventry themselves had paid £6million for the Irishman, which was a British record for a teenager at the time, so the chance to more than double their money via Inter’s offer was too good to refuse.

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Keane arrived in Milan and immediately found himself brushing shoulders with the likes of World Cup winner Laurent Blanc, Ajax legend Clarence Seedorf and Inter icon Javier Zanetti. Keane also found himself being coached by future World Cup winning coach of the Azzurri, Marcelo Lippi.

It was to be Lippi that turned out to be a key figure for Keane in his time at Inter. Lippi thrusted Keane straight into the spotlight by starting him in a Champions League qualifier against Helsingborg IF as partner to Turkish front man Hakan Sukur.

It was clear that Lippi has faith in Keane and was to give him plenty of first team exposure despite the number of quality options as his disposal. Keane was to start in the league and the Coppa Italia in his first few months at the club. He scored his first goal in the 4-3 classic Supercoppa Italia final defeat against league holders Lazio, scoring the game’s opening goal after just two minutes.

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Things looked fairly promising in the first couple of months for Keane but not quite so for Inter. Poor league form, being knocked out of the Champions League at the qualifying stage and the Supercoppa defeat led to Marcelo Lippi relinquishing his duties as the Nerazzuri boss and this when things started to change for Keane.

Lippi was replaced by Marco Tardelli who immediately made it clear that Keane wasn’t part of his plans. Keane found first team opportunities limited under Tardelli and by the time Christmas came around, he was sent back to England.

Leeds United was to be Keane’s destination and he made no mistake in showing Tardelli that he was to be making a mistake. Nine goals in fourteen starts for Leeds as they reached the semi-finals of the Championships League and finished third in the league.

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Keane’s impressive form persuaded Leeds to make the move permanent. For an initial fee for £12million, Keane joined the Elland Road outfit permanently and thus came the end of his Inter career.

Without Keane, Inter ended 2000/2001 in fifth place in the league as Marco Tardelli endured a rather up and down spell in hot seat. A horrifying 6-0 defeat to Milan in the Madoninna and an embarrassing defeat to Alaves in the UEFA Cup meant that Tardelli was replaced in the off season by Valencia coach Hector Cúper.

Keane himself went on to have a successful career in English football. Spells at Leeds, Tottenham and Liverpool bright varying degrees of success but at his brilliant best he had a reputation as one of the league’s most dangerous forwards. Keane’s phenomenal record for his national side is also not to be dismissed.

A whopping 68 goals at International level is not to be sniffed at and it is testimony to Keane that he is mentioned alongside Liam Brady as one of Irish football’s greatest ever exports.

As for his Inter career, the move may have turned out differently had Marcelo Lippi kept the manager’s post.

It was Lippi who bought Keane and gave him first team opportunities. At just 20, he had a lot to learn and a move to a club the size of Inter, just over a year after playing for Wolves in the English Championship, was going to take some adjusting to.

Lippi’s commitment to involving Keane as an when despite his luxurious attacking options was no doubt going to benefit the Irishman. However, we know this wasn’t to be and in came Tardelli who simply didn’t rate Keane and off he went.

The move itself was going to take some adjusting to for Keane as a young man playing in a foreign league with little experience behind him. That may well have happened under Lippi but we will never know.

Previous players in these series:

Matthias Sammer: A Nerazzurri Legend That Never Was

Roberto Carlos: Was It Roy Hodgson’s Fault Or Just In The Right Place But At The Wrong Time?

Gabriel Batistuta: Too Little, Way Too Late

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Marotta confessa: “Dybala all’Inter? C’erano sensazioni per poterci arrivare”

L’amministratore delegato dell’Inter al ‘Corriere della Sera’ confessa il suo amore: “Dybala uno dei più grandi talenti. Ma è proiettato alla Juve”.

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Photo – Javier Zanetti Celebrates 25th Anniversary Of Being Presented As An Inter Player

Inter legend and current club vice president Javier Zanetti has taken to social media platform to celebrate the 25 year anniversary of his presentation as an Inter player.

The Argentine joined Inter in the Summer of 1995 from Superliga Argentina side Banfield and spent the next 19 years on Inter’s books.

Zanetti made a club record 858 appearances across all competitions during his time at the club with most of those appearances being made as club captain.

He posted: “Twenty five years ago, my official presentation with Inter. A still beautiful moment to see and remember with pride for the beginning of this fantastic story with the Nerazzurri family.”

Venticinque anni fa, oggi, la mia presentazione ufficiale con l’Inter. Un momento ancora bellissimo da vedere e ricordare con orgoglio per l’inizio di questa fantastica storia con la famiglia nerazzurra. ⚫🔵@inter #tb #memories #inter #25yearsago pic.twitter.com/0qbkBQ1s8e

— Javier Zanetti (@javierzanetti) June 5, 2020

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A tutto Marotta: “Se parte Lautaro arriverà un top player, Tonali più abbordabile di Chiesa”

L’amministratore delegato dell’Inter alla ‘Gazzetta dello Sport’: “Spero che il Barcellona non paghi la clausola rescissoria di Lautaro”.

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Video – Moriero Recalls Assist He Provided To Ex-Inter Teammate Zamorano

Francesco Moriero has taken to social media platform Instagram to recall an assist he gave to former Inter teammate Ivan Zamorano.

Moriero delivered a cross to the Chilean during a match against Napoli at San Siro during the 1997/98 Serie A season which Zamorano very skilfully back heeled into the net in mid air.

Moriero made 83 appearances across all competitions for Inter, in which he scored 10 goals and provided four assists, including this one, for his teammates.

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@moriero_official ➕ @bambam9oficial = ☄ . . Chi si ricorda che partita era? 👇🏻 . . . . . . #moriero #sciuscià #inter #ivanzamorano

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Photo – Inter’s Lautaro Martinez Has Second Highest Estimated Transfer Value In Serie A

Inter striker Lautaro Martinez has the second highest estimated transfer value in all of Serie A according to the CIES Football Observatory.

The 22-year-old Argentine’s estimated transfer value is €98.9 million and he only finds himself behind Juventus’ Matthijs de Ligt, whose estimated transfer value is €104.7 million.

Lautaro’s Inter strike partner Romelu Lukaku has the third highest estimated transfer value with a value of €90.3 million.

Nicolo Barella and Christian Eriksen are both also included on the list with their estimated transfer values being €67.2 million and €66 million respectively.

Exclusive biannual list of most expensive big-5 league players as per @CIES_Football transfer value algorithm:@KMbappe 🇫🇷 tops the table ahead of four Englishmen 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 ! Full rankings ➡https://t.co/P0Ohpx4eDz #mbappe #sterling #sancho pic.twitter.com/C2IPukwhVg

— CIES Football Obs (@CIES_Football) June 8, 2020

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Photo – Inter Defender Antonio Candreva On Season Resuming Soon: “Can’t Wait”

Inter defender Antonio Candreva has taken to social media platform Instagram to share his excitement ahead of the season resuming this coming weekend.

Inter are due to take on Napoli in the second leg of their Coppa Italia semi final this coming Saturday and their Serie A campaign will resume the following weekend.

This season the former Lazio player has made 26 appearances across all competitions to date, in which he has scored four goals and provided six assists for his teammates.

He posted: “We are almost there… and we can’t wait. The green carpet, the teammates, the emotions that only sport gives us. We hope to give ease and bring smiles to all our fans after this period of suffering and difficulty for the whole country.”

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Ci siamo quasi…e non vediamo l’ora. Il prato verde, i compagni, le emozioni che solo questo sport ci regala. Speriamo di donare spensieratezza e sorrisi a tutti i nostri tifosi, dopo questo periodo di sofferenza e difficoltà per tutti e per tutto il Paese.

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Nikola Iliev Visits Inter’s Training Ground Ahead Of Transfer From Botev Plovdiv

Nikola Iliev visited Inter’s training centre for the first team ahead of a move to the club in the coming months according to Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia, which was aired a short time ago.

The Bulgarian youth national team player is set to join Inter and today had the opportunity to see some of the facilities his new club have to offer.

He was unable to see the Suning Training Centre in memory of Angelo Moratti in its entirety due to the Coronavirus crisis and the protocol that must be followed.

Inter are expected to pay in the region of €530,000 to Botev Plovdiv for the 16-year-old midfielder and the Bulgarian Parva Liga side will also get 15% of any future sale as part of the deal.

Iliev is one of two young players set to arrive at the Nerazzurri just shortly with reports elsewhere in the media stating that Inter have as good as wrapped up a deal to bring Georgios Vagiannidis to the club from Panathinaikos too.

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Inter CEO Marotta: “No Winners & Losers Today, Serie A Should Be More Independent”

Inter CEO Beppe Marotta stopped by Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia moments ago after a meeting with the Italian FA to decide the fate of the Serie A season should it be interrupted again, was concluded.

During today’s meeting several decisions were made, including that the Serie A season would be decided by play-offs if the season would be needed to be stopped in case of a second wave of COVID-19.

If that is not possible, an algorithm would decide how the league table would end up looking, a solution heavily backed by FIGC President Gravina, a solution Inter were reportedly against.

The dates for the next two transfer window’s were also decided upon, with this summer’s window being postponed to September 1st and closing October 5th.

Marotta was far from happy with most of the decisions expressing his desire for the Serie A to have more freedom similarly to Premier League.

“I don’t think there are any winners or losers today, this is in my opinion an unusual situation. We have been forced to go back to the drawing board, we’ve been slapped in the face morally, we have lost our reclaim: 3 votes against and 18 in favor of revisiting the rules and governance of an organization that does not reflect the specific importance of a league like Serie A.”

“Today, I could criticize the system of government in the world of football, a system tied to a decision making process that is dependent on too many components.

“I hope that the Serie A has a more autonomous decision making power as is the case in England.”

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Inter Lead Juventus & Lazio In Race To Sign Hellas Verona’s €32M Rated Marash Kumbulla

Inter lead Juventus in the race to sign Hellas Verona’s central defender Marash Kumbulla, Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia reported on air moments ago.

Both clubs have, according to the report, contacted both Hellas Verona as well as the players agents and the Nerazzurri are currently in the lead having presented the more convincing offer to date.

Inter CEO Beppe Marotta could use youngster Eddy Salcedo who is currently on loan at Hellas, as a bargaining chip to convince the club to sell Kumbulla to them, the report continues.

Hellas are currently asking for €32 million in cash and Inter are considering letting Kumbulla stay one more year at the club to develop even further, the report states.

Juventus have not yet made an official bid, as they are still thinking about which players they would like to include in a swap deal but the deal is far from done as Lazio and several German clubs are also in the running.

The 20-year-old centre back has been one of the greatest revelations of the 2019/20 Serie A season, in which he has had his first team breakthrough at the Stadio Marc’Antonio Bentegodi.

Kumbulla, who has a contract with Hellas Verona until 2022, has made 19 appearances across all competitions to date, in which he has scored one goal.

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