Inter knows how strongly to restart. U-17, gems not to be lost

Inter knows how strongly to restart. U-17, gems not to be lost
Inter knows how strongly to restart. U-17, gems not to be lost

Inter knows how to restart. Confirming yourself will not be easy, because the next championship promises to be truly challenging in terms of competition. Antonio Conte has returned to Serie A, opting for the Napoli bench: the Neapolitans want to make up for a truly disappointing season, which ended in the middle of the table after winning the scudetto. Milan have yet to make their coach official but are already moving to replace Giroud, reinforcing the various departments with technical freshness. Juve has chosen Motta. Inter continues in the name of continuity: after all, you don’t change a team that wins and the issue of financial sustainability is a key point of Italian football: the Nerazzurri on the transfer market for a while will not spend more than they have received. In short, Italian football is all in the same boat, that of financial sustainability. And confirming the pieces that have demonstrated so much between Serie A and the Champions League is already an excellent starting point.

Small appendix on the light of the Under 17 gems, who have conquered the roof of Europe with great personality. The head of the national youth teams Maurizio Viscidi has a profound knowledge of the subject and has repeatedly certified his desire to change the working methodology in the various youth sectors. His conceptual application was amazing and we are happy to be back to speaking loudly. But the projection is already focused on the next objective. Milan and Inter protagonists.

The Rossoneri enjoy Camarda and Liberali, an all-round 10 who builds and finishes the game. The goal against England, with a fabulous serpentine, made all the experts and beyond go wide-eyed. Inter player Mattia Mosconi showed excellent qualities: quick incursions with that left-footed player always ready to target the man. Also highlighted were Christian Cama, Roma full-back, and Federico Coletta, Giallorossi midfielder. In short, the future is on their side. Aim for the goal: they will always have to do it. “If they start playing two touches, with their backs to goal, it means they will have taken the wrong path.” Quoted to frame. Guess who said it? Maurizio Viscidi, the deus ex-machina from which many should learn. In silence. Instead of talking nonsense at various conferences for pure visibility.

 
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