
Simone Insaghi insisted that he gave Inter Milan everything before he stood for the leadership of Al-Hilal, and responded to the comments of the CEO of the Saudi club, who indicated that the agreement was agreed before the final defeat of the Champions League in Paris Saint-Germain.
The Italian manager left the interior of this month After a strong loss in Munich, which ended their European campaign for disappointment. During his four -year -old charm, Insaghi led Nerazzurri to the title of Serie A, two Coppa Italia trophies and three Italian super cups, although he eventually did not achieve continental success.
The CEO of Al-Hilal Esteve Calzada said the BBC that the Inzaghi agreement was introduced before the final, but said the coach asked to delay the announcement of respect for his club at that time.
“It could look like it was something that came fast, but it’s the result of hard work,” Calzada said.
“He played a massive match and asked us to keep things aside after the finals. It was decided, but was not signed before the finals, just because he asked from respect to wait, which is certainly fair enough.”
Revelation caused speculation in the Italian media, with questions raised about whether Inter players were aware of the Inzaghi decision before the finals and whether it had any impact on their performance.
Inzaghi spoke in front of the Opener of the World Championship at Al-Hilal’s Club against Real Madrid and rejected any proposal that his obligation to interns.
“Today I heard – or heard about – various things, as often happened in the four years I was on Inter,” he said at a press conference.
“If it was the price I paid for my four years on Inter, he would like to pay it. But it’s nothing compared to the good I have received from all over the world – I mean fans, leadership, players, all at Inter.
“I know I will miss it – I will miss everything, even that – even the most unfair accusation that has been made during these four years. But I was really happy.
Inter President Beppe Marott refused to be attracted to controversy, but reaffirmed that the future of the club does not apply to any way.
“Not the perseverance of the rumors, denial or behavior of other people – everyone knows what they did,” Marotta said before the clash of the World Championship with Monterrey.
“The cycle is over and we thank Simone Inzaghi for everything he has given us, but now there is a new cycle to open up and concentrate. Inter’s story moves forward and does not depend on individuals.”
Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
June 18, 2025