Only ranked 10th in Serie A! Marlotta: Inter Milan has no reason to change coaches in the middle, everyone is satisfied with Qiwo
Inter Milan President Marotta was interviewed by reporters present when he was awarded an honorary master's degree. He publicly defended head coach Ziwo and talked about topics such as the goal of the Serie A championship and the new stadium.
About the team head coach Zivo
"We have a great coach. The team is not in an emergency, and he is not a child anymore. He is a well-trained coach. Many people who don't know him have made many judgments, which are sloppy and inconsistent with the facts."
"We have no reason to change coaches midway through the season, on the contrary, we are all very satisfied with him. It's not even a matter of patience, because you can't be in I went to evaluate a coach a month and a half, but we can see him in our daily work: he has a modern approach, has a great work culture, and is improving every day. I am absolutely optimistic because he is smart and can do it well. "
About Serie A Championship Goals
" Inter Milan is a great club and must fight for the highest honor. We cannot be arrogant, but we must have ambitions. In sports, there is nothing wrong with publicly showing certain goals. Of course , if there are more powerful teams objectively, we must also admit this. Our starting point is to strive to achieve our goals, first of all, to qualify for the Champions League, which is crucial to the sustainability of the club. Then, go for something more important. "
Regarding the new stadium issue
" Neither optimistic nor worried, I hold a healthy realist attitude at this moment. Milan City is facing the two teams representing the excellence and precious wealth of the city, but no The risk of having a modern stadium. "
" Leaving the city will be a failure for everyone. I am a citizen of Milan and I will feel sorry. I am not saying this to argue, but Milan must have its own stadium, because today's San Siro Stadium no longer meets the requirements of regulations, reception capacity and modernization. If the municipal side finally says no, then it's obvious that we will look elsewhere. But it will be a pain."