Simone Inzaghi Prepares for His First Scudetto as Inter Coach: Honored with the Bearzot Award

Simone Inzaghi Prepares for His First Scudetto as Inter Coach: Honored with the Bearzot Award
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Monday 15 April 2024, 22:03
Inter coach Simone Inzaghi is gearing up to win the first Scudetto of his coaching career. On Monday, the Nerazzurri coach received the Bearzot award in the Hall of Honor of the CONI, in the presence of the FIGC president Gabriele Gravina. N'Dicka was discharged from the Udine hospital, cardiac tests negative: "Thoracic trauma, complications excluded." The words of Simone Inzaghi "I always tell the boys to believe because with daily sacrifice, any goal can be achieved." Thus spoke Simone Inzaghi after the delivery of the Enzo Bearzot award, now in its 13th edition. The Inter coach received the recognition dedicated to the memory of the former National team coach, established by the Unione Sportiva ACLI with the sponsorship of the FIGC. "It's always emotional to return to Rome - Inzaghi continued - and I'm proud to receive an award named after Bearzot. Thanks to the US ACLI, the Federation, Ansa, Inter, my staff, my players, all those who have alternated over the years and who have allowed me to be here. When I see images of Bearzot, I think of when my brother and I used to play football in our room, hoping to become like Paolo Rossi. We always believed, my brother also won a World Cup and that's why I tell the boys that with daily sacrifice, any goal can be achieved." The Inter CEO Beppe Marotta was also present at the award ceremony. Livio Berutti also Honored During the ceremony, which will be broadcast tonight at 11 pm on Rai Sport HD within the 'Total Football' show, career awards were also given to Livio Berruti, Olympic gold medalist in the 200 meters at the Rome '60 Games, and the one named after referee Stefano Farina to the whistle that is most standing out in the current season according to the AIA: Matteo Marcenaro. End credits with the award in memory of Stefano Farina, the former referee and selector who passed away on May 23, 2017. The AIA has indicated Matteo Marcenaro of Genoa as the recipient of the award. "Referees are part of this discipline, but first we are people and embody the principles of sport. Sometimes we stumble, but our philosophy is to do our best," said Marcenaro.
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