Inzaghi: He hopes to become Palermo s Gasperini and will not go to Saudi Arabia to coach like his younger brother

Italian legendary star Inzaghi is currently coaching Palermo in Serie B. He is a passionate head coach. In an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport, Inzaghi discussed many topics about his coaching.

About the first contact with Palermo

It was very wonderful. I am very familiar with southern Italy, where there are 1 million fans.

On how much contact with people every day helps in coaching

I always choose to live in the city center. As a coach, you should feel the city. I always receive enthusiastic support from people during difficult times, which keeps me energized. Hopefully this won't happen too often...

As to what upgrade rivals there are besides Modena,

Venice is at the top, followed by Monza. I think Empoli and Spezia can also show their competitiveness.

On why players would do anything for him

I have a very honest relationship with the players and I love helping them grow. It is wrong to think that they can only play in Serie B. They should have higher goals. Remember Caputo? Everyone said he could only score goals in Serie B, but he also scored many goals in Serie A.

Regarding Serie A rarely importing players from Serie B

This is a problem, but this can also improve the level of Serie B, including young players. I remember Ricardo Fabian’s performance at Reggina and I wouldn’t be surprised if he appears in the Champions League.

On whether I will coach other teams

I hope that I can be qualified and become the Gasperini of Palermo. I hope to fully enjoy it because there is everything here.

About the friendly match against Manchester City in August this year

At that time, Haaland gave my son a jersey. He came on in size six shoes and I showed my players that he could even come on in flip flops but he still wanted to score against us and that's the mentality.

Regarding whether I will go to the Premier League to coach one day

I just want to continue to enjoy football. I have a wonderful family and I am content with what I have. I also know the players respect me and want to help them grow.

On whether I will go to Saudi Arabia to coach like my younger brother

No, I don’t want to move again.