Winning by Debt: Is Inter Cheating?

Winning by Debt: Is Inter Cheating?
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Wednesday 10 April 2024, 09:52 - Last updated: 09:53
"Winning by incurring debts is cheating. Is Inter cheating? Yes," says former Italian national team coach Arrigo Sacchi, not mincing words when looking at the Serie A championship situation and the debt of the leader: Sacchi, as reported by the Corriere Adriatico, spoke at the Hotel Federico II in Jesi, during the presentation of his book "The Visionary Realist", the third written by the coach from Fusignano. "There's a tendency to achieve the goal by being cunning - Sacchi emphasizes - We need to get out of this situation, otherwise, we will always remain in this state of crisis." In the event organized in collaboration with the Milan Clubs of Jesi and Castelfidardo (hosted by Luigi Brecciaroli of Radio Arancia), along with the director of the Corriere Adriatico Giancarlo Laurenzi and Carlo Ciccioli representing the Marche Region, the evolution of Italian football was also discussed. "Today everything is focused on tactics - the former Italy coach explained - waiting only for the opponent's mistake. The founding fathers invented football as an offensive and team sport, in Italy we have transformed it into individual and defensive. It's a paradox." As for the coaches (a good one "gives a style of play, helps players to become better. An added director" he says) praise comes for the current Italian national team coach: "Spalletti is like me, he can do well. I see a lot of myself in him, but he's not the only one. I appreciate Sarri, Gasperini, Italiano, and Pioli. Inzaghi is about to win the championship, he has evolved. But in the Champions League against Atletico Madrid, he made a mistake. Spanish teams should be attacked, his Inter defended too much. But he will grow, he has taken the right path."
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