Beppe Marotta, president and CEO of Inter Milan, reviewed the current situation of his club in an extensive interview with Sky Italia. “Simone has proven to be a great professional and a very intelligent person. He arrived on tiptoe, without making noise, he adapted to a very important role and grew with results. One of the main aspects is the recognition of being a leader of the group and of instilling winning concepts: the work culture, the sense of belonging, the great desire,” he said about the coach, architect of the team’s great results in recent times.
“If you have eleven talents, you will not win any competition. The importance of a team sport is to create a symbiosis between the young and the old. We have the dynamism of the young, the enthusiasm of the young and the experience and wisdom of the not-so-young,” he said. Marotta, who spoke about Oaktree’s entry into the entity’s structure.
“They came on tiptoe, quietly but concretely. Everything aims to guarantee the continuation of the club in the search for financial sustainability, and this sustainability is provided by the rules that we have agreed together.
“It’s hard to counter a certain kind of violence when 400 people do it. I think it’s a cultural fact, we have to work from elementary school and make people understand that football is exciting and participatory,” said he about the radicals.
Source: La Verdad

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