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Speaker 1 (00:01):
And there we have a guys, the season has now
for me officially kicked off, like I said in my
video yesterday, until Marotta and the coach do their kickoff
conference for the season, my season hasn't started, but today
it has started. And what we're going to do is,
of course go through all the words from Kivu and
Marota together, well, not all the main talking points of
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the wise. We're going to be here for hours, and
there was lots of interesting things, some things that you know,
just expected predictable answers, but then some little interesting insights
as all. So we'll go through it all, and of course,
you guys, throughout the comments let me know whether you
agree or disagree or have anything to say on what
we're seeing. But of course, first of all, make sure
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Speaker 2 (00:45):
We'll start off.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
We shall we start off with We'll start off with
our new head coach, Christian Kivu, suited and booted with
the tie black and white, ready for the funeral over
this area teams, right, guys, Well we'll see but important
words from Kivu. The head line is, I want to
contribute something important to this inter team we have the
ambition to be always competitive, and that's where I want
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to start, both Marota and Kivu basically confirming, you know,
we need to we need to get back to winning ways.
That's the's the important thing into competing for all titles.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
That does not change.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
That has been confirmed once again, and that's of course
what we want to hear. But let's dive into a
little bit deeper into Christian Kievu's words. So, of course,
typical questions to start off with from Intero TV first
season at the Helm of inter what spirit do you
have for this restart? Of course after the club woke
up and everything that happened, he says, with the right
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spirit to maintain and remain a competitive team, which is
our goal. The expectations have been the same since this
team was founded, to be always competitive, to establish an identity,
and to maintain loyalty and passion to achieve our goals.
Sounds basic, but yeah, we need to get back to
the basics after what happened to us last season. Good
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stuff from Kievan in general, if you've not watched Kivu
press conferences and interviews, he does come across very well.
I think he is a better communicator than in Zogi was,
and I think also better than Antonio Conte was. He's
more clear, and this the tiling that is actually really
really really good. He's able to convey his emotions and
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concepts really well. Of course, this question on Hakkaan we
could not avoid that one Chila situation has been resolved.
How much easier can having such a strong group make
your job? And he says, I believe that's what this
group has. This is why this group has achieved what
he has achieved in recent years, and it's a testament
to what we've achieved so far. A winning team that
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reaches two Champions League finals one Europa League final is
a testament to a solid group. And actually, before we continue,
because of this comment about what this team has achieved,
let's go to what Marotta says. And he kicked off
without questions. He kicked off, you know, with a little
monologue at the beginning. It says, you know, good morning everyone,
start a new season. I wanted to highlight the recent
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journey that you know, the of the Anzagi cycle thinks
saying to you know, journalists and fans or maybe downplaying
or inter have been doing over the last few years
in Italy, we are the team who have won the
most with seven titles, the one that has earned the
most points in Seria are Total, and that has participated
consistently in the Champions League, something that our competitors have
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not done, into reaching two Champions League finals in three years.
You know, last season sixty three matches coincided with the
arrival of a new ownership which they are present today
oak Tree. But just on that point, I agree with Marotta.
I like that he started with that because sometimes it's
kind of underplay the consistency that interavits. So let me
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just give you a quick visual example of what Marota means.
This is it basically like if you see the other competitors,
I mean, you could add a uva into the vey
have been you know, fourth, four forth, whatever. But if
you focus on Inter, Milan Anapoli, the last three Scudetta winners,
you see Inter have been the most consistent, whereas Milan
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and Napoli have had very high peaks but very low lows,
like Milan just did last season a banter Era season,
finishing eighth and no trophies.
Speaker 2 (04:21):
Napoli.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
I guess you know, if you told you if you
ask the interfan, you know, four or five seasons ago.
If you oh, yeah, let's say four years ago, if
you in the next four years, you might have one
banter Era season in between where you finished tenth.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
We ended with two Scudetti.
Speaker 1 (04:39):
Over one scudetta what Inter did and two Champions League finals,
both losses. You definitely probably take what Anapoli have done, right,
So we'll give them that. But you have to you know,
you know, in terms of how a company is ran,
how a team of directors would be valued, or performance,
their performance appraised and evaluated in that have been the
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most consistent team, you know, challenging set pretty much every
season apart from this season. But then we got the
Champions League final this season, and so we did this season.
I mean, I guess I've put the season lower this
year because obviously we missed out on every single title
and we had three on the line. But that's up
to you whether you want to which way you want
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to put that line. But if you went to do
an average line into's average line, you know Inters would
be going like this. Milans is definitely downward trajectory and
Napoli maybe you could say it's slight upward trajectory. But
just you know, onto Modota's point, I see where he's
coming from. But of course we need to continue that
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line and hopefully this line can start going upwards again.
So going back to Kivus, whereas what will Kievu's football
be like? And of course they're here in the Actually
in the press conference, I asked him about, you know,
formation the three five two three four to one, what
is it? Unfortunately Kivu was not willing to give us
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the numbers, but he started to kind of give us
some hints as to what he wants. These are the
numbers and they will remain so so the translation is
kind of loose, but I'm thinking he's saying, you know,
you guys want to know the three five two three
fourty one. But yeah, basically it will be around that
the same and he says, you know, sometimes we build
up in the four in the past. So principles are
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what counts our intention, and this is the key point.
Our intention is to be aggressive, vertical, unbalanced, and to
achieve results through the moments of a match and a season.
So there you go, again reiterating what we've been hearing.
A more aggressive inter within a higher line probably and
then more aggressive press, more vertical, less sideways. But still
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we are talking to a center back here, Christian Kievu.
But remaining balanced. Could this year's desire to restart be
similar to the one after Istanbul? You know, you remember, guys,
how Inter cleaned up in Serria the year after the
Istanbul finals.
Speaker 2 (07:05):
You know what the players talked about it.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
They use that final loss against man City to restart
and turbo charge that season afterwards. But Kivo's kind of
not really looking too much towards they says, don't We
don't want to look to the path to the back
or to the past. We don't want to take revenge,
but rather focused on the present to build the future.
We inherit it again talking about the last few years
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what Inter have been doing, trying to remain at the top,
and we have an obligation to maintain this regardless of
what we achieve at the end of the season, whether
we win titles or not. Of course, as fans and
hopefully the players and the coach coaching staff, they want
to win titles this season. We cannot have another zero
Titaly season. Ideally, we will do all our best to achieve.
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We'll do our best, giving our all to achieve our objectives.
In words, everything is simple, but in reality everything is
more difficult. But this group of players as shown over
time that they are united and the desire to make
an impact and remain at the top of Italian, European
and world football. Again, very good words from KIVU. Hopefully
we can live up to them. Little throwback to the
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trouble winning team. You know they have this ongoing WhatsApp
group chat that they always reference. What will you ask
of your players? You know they talked about how he
was you know, going above and beyond.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
You know, he had a head injury.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
Played with a helmet, risking his life basically, and he says,
I ask and demand respect for the teammates, for themselves,
for the club that they play for. It all starts
with that integrity, the desire to overcome everything, the desire
to overcome difficult and challenging moments. This group has shown
that they can do it, that they can overcome atrocities
and actually did say atrocities in Italian as well, which
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was a pretty strong word. But I guess we could
say last season the ending of U was an atrocity,
because that's the only way we can move forward. What
happened to us back then was the season of ups
and downs, talking about the trouble season and then you
have always have to know how to manage. Then they
asked him, you know, Conte had a little slogan in
Annapoli in terms of it's kind of translates to in
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Thepolitan from Nepolitan and translates to you know, we need.
Speaker 2 (09:13):
To work harder, et cetera, et cetera.
Speaker 1 (09:16):
And he basically said, no, you're not going to get
no headline or marketing slogan from me. We don't need
to copy anyone nor launch slogans. We just want to
be competitive, stay competitive. Again, they try to force him
to say something about the formation. Does Inter want to
change depending on the match, and he says yes, So
he has another one more hint from from Kivu. It
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will be an Inter that wants to be more unpredictable
and hybrid. They can do that, We can adapt to
the football matches. So again, what we've been seeing, what
we saw at the club woke up. Yes, probably three
five two will be the base, but it could change depending.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
On the opponent.
Speaker 1 (09:56):
In the match, So I think even he's not giving
anything away. I think he is saying that it needs
to be definitely a team that will change formation much
more than they did under in Zogi and Quante. How
did you handle what happened at the end of the season,
you know again here referencing the Lautaro Hakan staff, and
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he says it was a discussion about things that happened
but weren't said. These are things that are part of
the dressing room of a group that has a great
desire to win. The group needs a bit of clarity
every now and then, and hopefully they've got that clarity
and are ready to get going again. Yeah, you know,
they asked him again about the you know, how they
overcome the Champions League final. We're a mature group, certain
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amount of experience, we know how to accept criticism and
those different difficult situations the team were very high in.
Maybe unfortunately things didn't go as everyone expected. Yeah, you know,
I'll skip past this part now. Then they asked him,
you know, was there anything you know, you lie from
the Club World Cup, the fact that the spy little energy,
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a lot of disappointment. I saw a team that gave
it all to important results because we understood right away
the expectations are always I always try to give our best,
despite the three weeks spend locked in a hotel we
have to travel, despite the weather changes that created some difficulties.
I saw guys that gave it. They're all And then
important question is this group ready to there is already
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complete or is something still need us or you know,
trying to get something. Some hints from the transfer market
of what he wants, and he says the club and
I are always in contact to establish transfer strategy and
the future of this team. We are in close contact
and share the same ideas. We are certainly always open
to any opportunities that may arise, especially since there is
still a month of transfer winters ago. So yeah, he's
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not saying no, and this team is perfect and I'm
happy with all the players. You know, that was quite
clear to say that, yeah, we are looking and we
are wanting to add change players in this team, which
is good to see. Are you aware that there's a
journey that can't be made up of just successes and yeah,
you said this is part of life.
Speaker 2 (12:03):
Not just in football.
Speaker 1 (12:04):
But at the same time we're aware or what it
represents things are simple. You can win right away or not,
but in both situations you have to accept that it's
a journey. And once again that word comes up, journey
or in Italian per course, So I know that a
lot of interestas hate that word right now, per course,
because there was always something used last year by Marota
in Zagi and everyone.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
Per course.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
So the paths, the journey and the end of the
journey you us nothing, but you know, again just reiterating
again into one to be the top of Italian and
European football, and that would be the case regardless of
you know who the coach is an interesting question, what
can you tell us about Leonian as positor, not as footballers,
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but on a human level, and he says, they're both
great people and I think there will be the future
of Italian football. You as the journalists, you enjoyed them
for a long time because they'll represent the Italian national
team for many years. And of course that is why
I inter want Jovanni Leoni. What are you enjoying most
so far as the inter head coach? He says, the
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responsibility I've given I'm enjoying it. I've always taken a
responsibilities in life. I've always accepted them to achieve my
personal goals, which he has. You know, this guy moved
from Romania at a young age to the Netherlands, became
captain of AX, moved to Roma, moved to Inter. You know,
definitely went through a lot of adversities with his head
injury his coaching career. But he says it's not just that,
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because this club is at the top of world football
and I'll do my best to live.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
Up to it.
Speaker 1 (13:34):
I arrived in two thousand and seven and after a
few breaks here and I am again. These are my ambitions.
Inter is always in my heart and I want to
give something important to this club, the same things they
have given.
Speaker 2 (13:44):
Me in recent years.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
Of course, there he is tugging on our heartstrings. Christin Kievo.
Of course, as a iconic trouble team member, therese are
nice words to hear. Of course, how long will it
take for Inter to become Kivu's Inter And he says,
as a coach and a former player, I believe one
thing the players make the difference, not the coach, the players.
That's the most important thing. The coach transmits ideas creates
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an identity but the most important thing is what the
players can bring on the pitch. I've never seen a
good coach without good players, and that's how it is
now and that's how he'll be in the future.
Speaker 2 (14:19):
And he is spot on.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
Back to trying to tease him to give us more insight.
Can har can't play in a different role, and of
course they're talking about can Haw can't play in the
double pivot if he's going to be a three four
one two, And his answer again circumnavigating it, not really
giving a straight answer. He's like, what do you want
to know the numbers? How many of us are there?
Because we have a large midfield and there are a
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lot of midfielders right now into obviously that's why we're
trying to get rid of Aslani at least, if not
Zelinski as well. We have a lot of players, very
good and very strong players. You want to know if
they will be two, three or four in midfield. We'll see,
well to see as we go. Long. My ideas there
is in some matches there will be three and in
others there will be two. So once again I think
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the base will be the three five two, but then
it will change depending on the match and the opponent.
We'll choose the names based on their performances during the week.
We'll also choose them based on the opponent. And I'm
happy that Challah is back healthy. He worked hard this
summer and he's available. He's really hungry to bounce back
in America. He was very bitter and disappointed at not
being able to help the team, you know.
Speaker 2 (15:27):
Because of his injury.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
He's worked hard and a lot and a lot over
these three weeks and so him perform well again today
in training. That's good to see. Hopefully he can't adapt
to the new roles. Can the midfielders you have possibly
hold up the three forwards as in, like you know,
again trying to get something out of him three four
two one or three five two or do you think
you need to add something in terms of characteristics in
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that department, which obviously I think most of us think
we do. Especially I think you need a different top
of midfielder if you are going to three four.
Speaker 2 (16:00):
To one, and obviously you need a winger. I don't
will look them. We'll get to that.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
And he said, I never said I'll play with three strikers,
only talk about the midfield when I refer to the numbers.
Speaker 2 (16:10):
They're just numbers. You know.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
Coaches always love to say this, always love to say this.
In Zogie used to say this, But at the end
of the day, he always played the three five two.
Even in the past, this team's foundation has always been
three five two. But in many matches areas that comment
I was talking about earlier, they often played playing out
with the back four.
Speaker 2 (16:27):
It depends.
Speaker 1 (16:28):
I think it's not translated accurately here. He was talking
about playing out from the back with the four. You know,
we build up in a four four two four two
three one. You know how inter been on the content
and Zogie, it depends on how the teams, you know,
come get you, how they want to hurt you in
certain position, certain situation. Sometimes three five two can become
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a three two five. As we know, when we're attacking
it becomes a three two five, a four two four
four four two. These are always things I have a
little to do with the dynamics, with the match of
the match. You have to know how to interpret things.
Be aggressive, and this is another key key moment. Guys,
Be aggressive, destabilize, beat your man, accept the duels and
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try to win them. Because whether wins the duels also
wins the matches. So this is very much the modern
coach philosophy. When I hear Mikaela Teta talk Luis Enrique
PSG's manager, a lot of these modern coaches, they all
talk about this winning your duels, which sounds very simple
and at time sounds almost the rudimentary. You know, winning
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duels also sounds yes, the dribbling side, but also just
the physical side, just winning your headers, winning your you know,
fifty to fifties, that type of just basics winning the duels.
But what we intreasely wanted to hear, of course, is
about this destabilizing the opponent and beating your man, which
is something that we're very very much lacked, and that's
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why we're trying to target different players, and we already
sign different types of players that we don't have before
and said he says, we're focusing on that on the
principle trying to give an identity right away so as
not to be unprepared when we have to change something
during the season. We'll train more formations in this period
to be ready to change from games today and game
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to game and during the game.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
That is what we want to.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
Hear an adaptive hybrid inter team like you mentioned earlier,
and then you know, how can you make the difference,
he says. I hope I'll make an impact with common sense,
with a bit of nastiness as well, which is interesting,
nastiness with anger with a smile, being as well prepared
as possible for my opponents. We want to talk about myself.
I also talk about my staff. I'll try to understand
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the players talk to them. There is, you know, that
modern coach approach, because we often expect things from them,
but forget we're dealing with people who also have problems
and things on their mind. I like this way of
working and living. Communications is important. There's no coincident. And
spent six years in the Youthed Academy because I didn't
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feel ready. Look at him as admitting that, you know,
I didn't feel ready for the jump to add le football.
I didn't even know how to do it at first.
I prefer to work on this to get used to
being empathetic and fully understand what it means. So then
I had the opportunity at Parma three months and now
I'm dealing with more mature players who I've also worked
with in the past. I'm pleased to have found great
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champions because I've always respected and this team and these players. Yeah,
and then he confirmed, you know, he's received messages from
some of the trouble guys, you know, Mike con Poopie Materati,
et cetera, et cetera, which is always nice. And then finally,
after so many years, could starting as non favorites to
be an advantage because yeah, maybe this summer. We'll see
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by the end of the summer when the mercato is over,
but this might be the first in four years. Probably
we're in to start as non favorites for the squdetto
right now, Poli should be the favorites for the Scudetto
now and he says, I don't talk about favorites and
non favorites.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
I only know one way.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
Work hard, give your role, understand the culture, the difficulties
of a season, and then you reap what you saw.
I don't think it's right to talk about favorites. It's
obviously incerit are teams. As teams aspire to win, they're
always the same more or less the same teams. But
in what I was saying before is that the facts.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
Count and get to the point you have to push hard.
Speaker 1 (20:19):
But yeah, not making it outright claims. But I like
that he didn't hide away from the fact that, yes
he's an unexperienced coach, but it doesn't matter who the
coach was at inter especially with them. We're investing and
continuing to invest winning. We need to try to win.
So that was key was worse. Those were key was worse.
Living in the comments down below your thoughts on Ki
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Who's words will finish up now with pepper Manotto's worst.
Speaker 2 (20:44):
So we already talked about his kind of intro.
Speaker 1 (20:47):
Of course he did some glazing towards the ownership. How
oak Tree are constant presence. They're giving us a big hand,
but in the silent ways. You haven't seen interviews, which
is true. I've never heard Catherine and Ralph or Alejandro
Kanyo speak. But oak Tree is a constant and far
cited presence, so you know, future looking presence. Fun you
know these THUNDI I think the translation there should be
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So you know, these investment funds are often classified in
a negative light, and.
Speaker 2 (21:13):
I think, yeah, quite rightly mostly they are.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
But I said, in reality, even the planning phase is
very ambitious as a great club. And then he says,
you know, oak Tree want to invest in a piano
genteel and new investments are being made. Work is underway.
This is our beating heart. And also Interello, which is
the the the youth team facilities and I'm guessing might
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be the facility for the under twenty three. Don't quote
me on that, but you know there are also works
on there. The owners are very keen on development, enhancement
of our company. The new stadium, of course, we know
is at the heart of inter ann oak Tree, so
that's all good to hear. And then going back to
sporting topics, he says, you know we could Yeah, we've
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champions Champion League final, came second by a breath, so
you know, very very close. We must try to close
that gap. So Marotta again reiterating, we want to win
back to winning ways. And this is one thing you know,
I've always maintained, Yes, Marotta's maybe starting to show some
signs of aging, maybe maybe not being at the top
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of his game, but I've always maintained that until Marotta
remains at this club, I will continue to be quite
confident with how the club moves forward because he that's
his history.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
This guy always.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
Wants to win. Whether we do, of course, is not
in his control. Today we're starting again with the same ambitions.
Into has a history and a record to defend. There's
no point hiding in despite yeah, I love this, we
have to finish in the top four, blah blah blah. No,
we want to win and that is everyone's goal. The
new cycle begins with a new coach like Kivu. And
then on Kivu, he says, you know, he goes back
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to there were the rumors that he was a second
choice or even a third choice.
Speaker 2 (22:58):
In here.
Speaker 1 (22:58):
Again, I think he's, you know, obviously trying to gas
up Kivu and trying to downplay anything else. But in reality,
I don't think he's telling the truth.
Speaker 2 (23:07):
He says. When oak Tree and.
Speaker 1 (23:08):
I outlined the team's model we'd build, we try to
identify the right profile and that's when we approached Kivu.
So again, we know that they wanted sy Fabrigas, they
wanted the there, but there was other names out there,
you know.
Speaker 2 (23:26):
And I'll be real.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
If you ask me if even if it was Kivu
in my top five candidates for Into, probably not even
in the top ten. Maybe it would have made the
top ten, you know, just stretching me out, but Kiva
wasn't even in my thinking of potential inter managers. So
in that fact, you know, the name did fit what
the new model is. You know, if fabrig Us did
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there be with the names there. Kivu is in that
kind of realm as all of these kind of young
up and coming coaches modern coaches.
Speaker 2 (23:55):
So that is true.
Speaker 1 (23:59):
And they asked him, you know, where where has the
model has changed? Which is talking about this new Oakuestry model.
So you're talking about you know, thinking with great foresight,
they've made a significance sum available to the management. You know,
I think by the end of Mercato, when the Mercato
will finish, we will be well, we will have spent
around one hundred million euros. That is you know the
report saying that's what's been made available to the team.
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Already we spent about sixty five if I remember correctly,
So with Lukman maybe Leonie, it could easily go past
one hundred million mark. So that's his you know, fair
play and the truth that oak Tree have made these
funds available and yeah, the transfer market still open, still
a month ago, and yeah, they're proud and happy with
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the Christian key with choice quick. Whereas, of course on
the under twenty three team as well, which I said
I will make a separate video on this. The under
twenty three team led by Stefan Noveki who used to
be one of our youth team coaches. And this is
a nice, you know thing I didn't think about the
first team and the second team two coaches that are
both were part of INTER setups. So this is almost like,
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you know, very Ajax or Barcelona way of doing things,
you know, promoting coaches within the system. We haven't seen
that before. Are Inter and Marota says they're proud that,
you know, Kivu used to be youth team coach and
Vecky and now both of them are in charge of
that side. So but I'll skip past this bit. You know,
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we'll talk about the end of twenty three team at
some point, talking about sustainability and of course the fact
that Inter in soon will make actually a positive balance.
So he means, you know, we'll actually make a profit
profit on the books. He's not going to go into
details of that, but again, this is the role of
oak Tree and now the actual questions for him here
it is the one that you've been waiting for, Lukman,
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So can.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
You give us an update?
Speaker 1 (25:55):
He says. He confirms the the interest. Even the manager recognize,
you know what we need to sign. The coach is important,
but the players are equally as important. The second phase,
I said, introduction with the new ownership, decided a new model.
But we want to lower the age. But he knows
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that it's not just about you know, reducing the age
and you know balance sheet, the assets and things like
that which are important to do. He says, I make
no secret of Lookman is an important element both on
the recommendation of the.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
Staff and also the coach.
Speaker 1 (26:34):
And he's on the list of many sporting directors, not
just Italian, about European. He's not Atlanta player. We have
the utmost respect for Atlanta. We have an excellent relationship
with the Percassi family and I won't deny of exchange
a few words with the Percassi As part of the logic,
you always have to raise the bar and the demands too.
Don't be afraid to ask for good players. And that's
(26:54):
what I can tell you. It's premature to know what
will happen. He's one of those players. He is in
the manager I was Ilio by Chin and minds thoughts
and yeah, and he says, in the next two to
three days, we'll reach a conclusion on the discussion between
Intern and Atalanta. If the conditions are right and Atalanta's
determined to sell him, obviously, we'll try to initiate concrete
(27:17):
negotiations to reach a conclusion. Otherwise that will be so
called different choice, whether that's Opender whoever.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
Yeah, I think.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
That's what all the reports did say that Inter one
to finish up these negotiations as soon as possible before
the end of July ideally, so we'll see how those
go on. And then yeah, he says, you know, it's
not just about young players. Look when it's twenty eight,
but you can't have you know, just young players. You
need experience as well. And again this is why I'm
(27:47):
happy with Marotta. You know, you saw what Milan did.
They try to only get young players. But you need
a good mix of young and experienced and top level players.
Speaker 2 (27:56):
And that's what Marota said.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
And then you know they asked him about Leoni. Is
Leoni at Target he said, yeah, it would be useful
for many teams. Right now, we have other priorities. He's
tried to really downplay the the leone side of things,
you know, he said, you know, his positive comes from
our inter youth. One of the best round The hope
is to find into Leoni. Here, I'm not saying that
he's not good, but perhaps pressure from the media in
(28:21):
recent months is a bit exaggerated. So yeah, maybe saying
Palmer that forty million asking price, heyah, pushing it a
little bit. And yeah, of course this new direction also
requires protection. So you know, he talks about, of course
having a young coach, inexperienced coach, but he says, we're
not talking about kid. Palmer made a courageous choice when
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they gave him their bench. He's a young coach. But
this is precisely one of our motivations, the courage to act.
And here I can't Yeah.
Speaker 2 (28:52):
That's true. This is a very courageous decision.
Speaker 1 (28:54):
By inter by Marotta and the whole team. We're a
club that has courage and has had a lot of courage.
If you make mistake, you make a mistake. We need
courage to there. We're focused on a young and talented coach,
and the same goes for the players who are young
and talented. We will support this team even through difficulties
because the management job is to support them. Between the
club and the team, we are one group. Kivu won
(29:14):
a trouble. He understands inter, the belonging, the work ethics,
these are things abound to benefit. It's no small thing
and it will and it helps us to win and
hopefully it will.
Speaker 2 (29:25):
And yeah, they.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
Made a very courageous choice in Kivu. He speaks the
right way. He knows inter inside out. I did like
the press conference. I enjoy the way he speaks. As
I said, there was a few things and hopefully we
can get more insight into Kivu. We'll have to wait
and see for the friendlies in the upcoming days to
start getting a little insights into how Kivu's into will work.
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And of course, if Marotta and co are able to
pull through. I don't want to lookom and Leoni.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
Et cetera.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
But this inner team will be dynamic, vertical, different, adaptable.
This is what I wanted to hear. This is the
little takeaways from me from this press conference. And this
inter team wants to keep winning and it is being
backed on the transfer market. So overall happy with this
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press conference, I'm now ready and excited to get into
this new season and of course you can follow along
this new season on this channel as always, thank you
guys for watching. Let me know your thoughts on the
press conference down below. Chariati always always for the inter
Let's go twenty five to twenty sixth season is under way.