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Como Inter Fabregas Chivu

Chivu critica la actuación del Inter mientras Fábregas se enfada por el empate

El partido de ida de la semifinal de la Coppa Italia entre el Inter y el Como terminó en un tenso empate sin goles en el Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia. El entrenador del Inter, Christian Chivu, expresó su frustración por el descoordinado rendimiento de su equipo en medio de una crisis de lesiones. Por el contrario, su homólogo del Como, Cesc Fábregas, elogió la disciplina táctica de su equipo y afirmó que merecían una ajustada victoria sobre el líder de la Serie A.

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