Former Inter chief Massimo Moratti has heaped praise on current coach Simone Inzaghi, hailing his achievement of avenging the famous Euroderby defeat in 2003.
Former Inter president Massimo Moratti has backed Jose Mourinho to build a legacy in Rome following reports of an exit after the Special One’s recent comments. The Roma coach, in a recent press interview, commented: “I still have a year, but football contracts aren’t everything.”
Former Inter president Massimo Moratti believes Inter could have fared much better than their present 15-point divide to league leaders Napoli. According to the treble-winning club chief, the Nerazzurri have been the victim of poor man management, picking at Romelu Lukaku and Milan Skriniar’s issues from the outset.
Former Inter owner Massimo Moratti addressed the rumors linking José Mourinho to a potential Nerazzurri comeback and their season in general: “When we started, the ambition was much higher compared to today’s reality. Napoli are very strong, but a 15-point gap makes you think that you didn't do your best."
Zanetti arrived in 1995 from Argentine club Banfield, at just 22 years of age, and went on to etch a legacy few players can boast of – eventually ending his Inter career with a staggering 858 appearances.
Former Inter president Massimo Moratti shared some backstories about José Mourinho during the unveiling of a book about the Special One: "His cycle with us had a beautiful ending, as we won the Champions League. I'm glad Roma hired him as it's the right place for him to express himself."
Former Inter owner Massimo Moratti is worried about the direction of the team both on and off the pitch. However, he’s not in favor of making rash decisions to try righting the ship: "We can certainly call it a crisis, but we aren’t very distant from the other top sides."
The former Nerazzurri president spoke on a number of topics, including the memories of a young on-loan Alvaro Recoba helping Zamparini-owned Venezia escape relegation in 1998/99, among other topics.
This arises from the historic and cultural implications of bringing down a football icon, considered by many as a cathedral of world football for the significance it poses.
Former Inter President Massimo Moratti believes the Nerazzurri should make an attempt to sign Lorenzo Insigne if he decides to leave Napoli next summer. The coveted winger could become a free agent at the end of the season as he has yet to commit his future to the Partenopei.
Speaking to the microphones of Radio Kiss Kiss (via FC Inter News), Moratti commented on whether he would like to see Insigne in Nerazzurri colours & gave his verdict on the Ronaldo duo.