Cristian Chivu Determined To Erase ‘Old Habits’ After Frustrating Inter Milan 1-2 Udinese Serie A Loss | OneFootball

Cristian Chivu Determined To Erase ‘Old Habits’ After Frustrating Inter Milan 1-2 Udinese Serie A Loss | OneFootball

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·2 September 2025

Cristian Chivu Determined To Erase ‘Old Habits’ After Frustrating Inter Milan 1-2 Udinese Serie A Loss

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Cristian Chivu suffered his first Serie A defeat as Inter Milan manager as Udinese pulled off a stunning 2-1 win last Sunday.

According to Tuttosport via FCInterNews, the 44-year-old spotted some signs of Inter’s ‘old habits’ in that match.


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Despite getting off to a flying start, the Nerazzurri slumped to a frustrating loss against sub-par opposition.

Indeed, Udinese came from behind to post their first win at San Siro since December 2017.

Unfortunately for Cristian Chivu, that result overshadowed Inter’s 5-0 thumping of Torino on the opening weekend.

Cristian Chivu Keen to Eradicate Inter Milan Old Habits After Udinese Loss

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MILAN, ITALY – AUGUST 25: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of Internazionale, gestures during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Torino FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on August 25, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Those ‘old habits’ refer to Inter’s apathy after falling behind, something they were synonymous with under Simone Inzaghi.

However, Chivu aims to banish that stigma, determined to revive resilience and a winning mentality in his players.

Furthermore, Inter looked sloppy in possession and almost clueless in the final third.

As such, Udinese had virtually no problems protecting their slender lead.

Chivu now wants to address those shortcomings on the training ground and eradicate sluggishness and complacency.

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