Inter Milan President Cautions ‘No Cause For Alarm’ Despite Inzaghi’s Comments On Future After PSG Loss | OneFootball

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Inter Milan President Cautions ‘No Cause For Alarm’ Despite Inzaghi’s Comments On Future After PSG Loss

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Beppe Marotta says that there is “no cause for alarm” regarding the future of Simone Inzaghi at Inter Milan despite comments after the Champions League final.

The Nerazzurri President spoke in the mixed zone after the 5-0 loss to Paris Saint-Germain, via FCInter1908.


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Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi made comments about his future that were far from reassuring after today’s Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain.

The 49-year-old said that he “doesn’t know” whether he will be coach of Inter for the Club World Cup.

This naturally only served to fuel the rumours about Inzaghi’s future.

The former Lazio coach has been at Inter for four years now. And there is a certain feeling that he may have come to the end of his cycle – particularly after a result like this evening’s.

Meanwhile, Inzaghi has also reportedly received a massive money offer from Al-Hilal.

Marotta: “No Cause For Alarm” About Inzaghi Future At Inter

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Inter Milan chief executive Giuseppe Marotta poses during a photocall prior the Italian Footballers’ Association (AIC) Awards ceremony 2023 on December 04, 2023 in Milan. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP) (Photo by MARCO BERTORELLO/AFP via Getty Images)

But Inter President Beppe Marotta brushed off the comments from Inzaghi. “He made some remarks,” said the President of Inzaghi’s words.

“We’ll meet with him and hear what he has to say.”

But Marotta made clear that “we’re very proud to continue on with him.”

“His response means nothing,” the Nerazzurri President insisted. “We’ll listen to him, there’s no cause for alarm.”

Meanwhile, Marotta said that the loss to PSG this evening “will not affect” Inter’s decision about Inzaghi.

“Not only does he have a contract which we’ve decided to meet with him this week about, he also deserves credit for this team’s positive cycle.”

“If he wants and intends to continue we’re absolutely happy to.”

“The future is a continuation of a winning cycle of this team,” said Marotta. “We’re meeting with the coach simply because we don’t want to have a coach on an expiring contract.

Marotta made clear that “we’d like to continue on with him by extending his contract.”

“This cycle has worked very well, with exceptional results. There doesn’t have to be a revolution.”

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