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Moratti: Mourinho Is Our New Coach
Inter president Massimo Moratti has explained his decision to hire Jose Mourinho as new Inter coach.
The ‘Special one’ is expected
to be unveiled in Milan
on Tuesday after weeks of speculation linking him with the Nerazzurri job.
Moratti is hoping Mourinho can take Inter to European success in the Champions League and he cannot wait to start working with him.
“I appreciate Mourinho’s professionalism,” Moratti told Quotidiano.Net
“He (Mourinho) is a coach with plenty of experience and he is capable making this side lively and take it back to the pinnacle of football.
“With Mourinho there will be less suffering and success will arrive much easier.
“Next season we will base everything around the team we have at our disposal so we will be relying on Ibrahimovic, Zanetti and Cambiasso.
“We will not revolutionise the side as we have plenty of up-and-coming players like Balotelli in our team.”
Mourinho has been resting since his departure from Chelsea last year and no doubt he will be looking forward to his latest challenge to take Inter to Champions League glory.
The former Porto coach won the competition with the Dragoes in 2004.
Salvatore Landolina
Moratti is hoping Mourinho can take Inter to European success in the Champions League and he cannot wait to start working with him.
“I appreciate Mourinho’s professionalism,” Moratti told Quotidiano.Net
“He (Mourinho) is a coach with plenty of experience and he is capable making this side lively and take it back to the pinnacle of football.
“With Mourinho there will be less suffering and success will arrive much easier.
“Next season we will base everything around the team we have at our disposal so we will be relying on Ibrahimovic, Zanetti and Cambiasso.
“We will not revolutionise the side as we have plenty of up-and-coming players like Balotelli in our team.”
Mourinho has been resting since his departure from Chelsea last year and no doubt he will be looking forward to his latest challenge to take Inter to Champions League glory.
The former Porto coach won the competition with the Dragoes in 2004.
Salvatore Landolina
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