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Inter Milan president Marotta defends CWC exit: Lautaro meant Calhanoglu?

Inter was stunned by Fluminense on Monday with 2-0. Marotta, however, afterwards: “This is the last game of a very long and tiring season. We represented Italy in all competitions, we played 63 games, much more than some of our direct competitors. This competition is the mirror of what I say: this team would have

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Inter Milan president Marotta highlights Oaktree support ahead of UCL final

Marotta insists that the Hedgefonds has supported their financial management of the club. He said to the athletics: “First of all, the owners must have faith in management. If you have their confidence, then you must have two characteristics: one is competence, the other is a work ethics and a corporate culture. “A feeling of

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Inter Milan president Marotta: A result produced by Inzaghi’s work; We’re among the greats

Inter stunned Barcelona to win the first leg on Wednesday evening in extra-time 4-3 to reach the last 7-6 as aggregated. Marotta then said in the mixed zone: “It was an epic game between two great teams. “We are happy that we have reached this milestone, which must be credited to the coach, the players

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Inter president Marotta insists club won’t turn their noses up at signing Salah

The Egyptian is on course for the Ballon d'Or to enjoy another excellent season with the Reds, which returns 32 goals and 22 assists from 45 performances. His side now needs a maximum of 11 points from their last seven games to be crowned champion, even though it is the first season of manager Arne

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Inzaghi’s contract extension a ‘formality’, says Inter president Marotta

Inter -President Giuseppe Marotta says that the contract extension of Simone Inzaghi will be a “formality” if the head coach wants to stay at the club. Inzaghi, who took the lead in May 2021, will expire its current deal at the end of the 2025-26 season, although it is expected to stay with the Serie

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