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I am grateful for what I experienced in Amsterdam. About Sommer..

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Inter coach Cristian Chivu spoke today at a press conference on the eve of the Champions League match against Ajax in Amsterdam.
Inter coach Cristian Chivu spoke today at a press conference on the eve of the Champions League match against Ajax in Amsterdam. Among the topics discussed were the match against the Dutch team, the mentality to adopt, and the physical condition of Lautaro Martinez.

CRISTIAN CHIVU LOOKING UP (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)
Inter, Chivu: “We have already seen the boys in the games, even if sometimes only in parts.”
Inter coach Cristian Chivu spoke today at a press conference on the eve of the Champions League match against Ajax in Amsterdam. Among the topics discussed were the match against the Dutch team, the mentality to adopt, and the physical condition of Lautaro Martinez.
What remains of your experience at Ajax, will we see some twenty-year-olds at Inter tomorrow?
“I am grateful for what I experienced in Amsterdam. It made me take an important step. We have already seen the boys in the games, even if sometimes only in parts.”
Is there a feeling that a leap in mentality is needed within the team?
“Let’s go back to the usual. The team, for me, is strong and has shown it even against Juventus. Looking only at the result, then you can point fingers. We know what it means to lose the Derby d’Italia, but we also need to look at the good things done during the game. For me, we are close to giving continuity to the good things we are doing. We are also close to boosting the morale of the team that is doing everything to get out of the situation. It’s just a matter of results.”
How is Lautaro? Will Sommer be changed?
“We will evaluate Lautaro tomorrow and see if he will be available. I have never talked about changing the goalkeeper. It is not right to put Sommer on the spot and throw stones at him. It doesn’t seem nice from a human point of view and Sommer also showed his work last year. Today, changing Sommer because the public demands it, I don’t feel like doing it. I have great respect for Martinez and he will have his chance, and I also respect Di Gennaro. Not because I want to go against the current, but because a boy in difficulty needs to be helped. Someone with his experience, his value, it’s right for him to stay in goal.”
Have you talked to Koeman for any advice?
“I haven’t heard from him for a while, but I know the quality of Ajax. I know what the project is and what they are trying to do, I also know their ambitions. Ajax is not a victim and they have shown it internationally. The present may not have been up to par, but they almost made a Champions League final with Ten Haag and played a Europa League final before. It will be a tough game tomorrow in this stadium.”
What is the strength of Ajax and how important is it to start well?
“We must not think too far ahead and focus on the next game. Ajax combines experience and youth, is well coached, and has speed. Knowing the basics is important.”
Do you still have something from Ajax?
“The culture of approaching the game has stayed with me, as well as the Italian culture. It’s all a mix. I am grateful for everything I experienced here. I was a boy and became a man. So I have to thank the country as well. The choice of Inter was a career move, but I always had in mind and in my heart what I left here. Not just as a player but also as a person. This country has given me a lot.”
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Against Viktoria with an extra Bailey – Soccer style

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The Bologna coach, Vincenzo Italiano, commented on his team’s 1-1 home draw against the German team Fribourg.
The former coach of Fiorentina wanted to reassure his players that the season has just begun, before addressing the drop in tension and gameplay in the second half that allowed the Germans to equalize.

VINCENZO ITALIANO POINTS THE FINGER (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)
Bologna, Italiano’s words
Vincenzo Italiano spoke to Sky Sport microphones at the end of the Europa League match against Fribourg. Below are his words.
Coach, the first half was characterized by great compactness and application. In the second half, it seemed like the team struggled more: how do you evaluate the match?
“I agree, I really liked the first half, we approached it well, regaining compactness and conceding almost nothing to the opponents, apart from a few corner kicks. In the second half, I expected Fribourg to drop physically, but instead they held on until the ninetieth minute with structured and also qualitative players. We suffered them a bit, and in the end, a draw came out. It’s not more than a point, but it’s necessary, especially for the performance.”
In the second half, it seemed like the team struggled to find opportunities to counterattack.
“Yes, we didn’t have the ability to create those important breaks to seal the deal, they remained compact and didn’t allow us to develop what we had prepared. Apart from a quarter of an hour where the entry of Rowe and Bernardeschi gave us new energy, we couldn’t change the momentum. But we have to look ahead: we moved up the standings with a valuable point, and our goal remains to advance from the group, regardless of the placement.”
The players, Bernardeschi in particular, showed signs of growth. Are you satisfied with their attitude?
“The boys have to stay calm, it’s October 2nd, and there is time to grow. Last year, at this time, we were in a worse position, and then things improved. Berna will grow, Rowe will grow, everyone will grow. We are delivering top-notch performances at times, we lack consistency, but the solutions will come. There are huge margins, and I am convinced that by working consistently, we will find the completeness we seek.”
You mentioned physical sharpness: is this limit only due to a conditioning issue?
“Partly yes, but not only: if you are ahead, it’s normal for the opponent to raise their level and put pressure on you. We also have to get used to the rhythms of back-to-back games, Thursday-Sunday. Again, it’s still early because it’s only the beginning of October: growth will come, today we add a point to the standings, and we have to continue to earn more because the Europa League is competitive.”
The expectations around Bologna have grown a lot: can they become a burden?
“The expectations are there, and they are our merit, the growth that the club has had in recent years, and the results achieved. They shouldn’t become negative pressures, rather a stimulus. In England, against the strongest in the group, we delivered an excellent performance, while at home, it’s clear that we always want to win, but it won’t be easy against anyone. We all have to contribute: me and the staff finding solutions, the boys with their attention to the details that can be improved. Back-to-back games will help us grow physically and qualitatively, even if some details need to be adjusted in the spaces we will have. The leap in quality is not immediate, it happens gradually, step by step. The faster we overcome them, the better the results will come. I am confident: this team has huge potential.”
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Sweden close to agreement with Graham Potter

The former West Ham manager Graham Potter is set to become the new head coach of Sweden with an initial contract until March. Sweden, a return to roots for Potter The Swedish Federation is close to finalizing a deal with Graham Potter as the new coach of the national team. This agreement includes a short-term contract until […]
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Nice-Rome, seven AS Roma fans released on bail

Nizza-Roma, numerous arrests on the French Riviera following clashes between the two fan groups, on the eve and before the kick-off of the Nizza-Roma match, lawyer Contucci’s note After the review hearing held by the Court of Appeal in Aix-en-Provence, the first seven releases occurred. Of the thirteen fans remaining in France, […]
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