‘Fired Up… & No Fear!' – How Crisitan Chivu's Coaching Thesis Could Preview His Approach At Inter Milan
The coaching thesis of Cristian Chivu could provide a preview of what his approach will be at Inter Milan next season.
Today's print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, via FCInterNews, note that key themes of the Romanian's thesis were remaining 'fired up' and seeking new challenges.
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Today is the day. Inter Milan are set to make the appointment of Cristian Chivu as their new coach official.
The Nerazzurri had already decided upon the 44-year-old to replace Simone Inzaghi a few days ago.
And today will be the day for Chivu to make it official. He has already ended his association with Parma, so now Inter can announce his arrival.
Cristian Chivu Coaching Thesis Previews Inter Milan Approach
VERONA, ITALY – MARCH 31: Cristian Chivu head coach of Parma calcio during the Serie A match between Verona and Parma at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on March 31, 2025 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by)
As Tuttosport note, Cristian Chivu wrote a thesis in obtaining his UEFA Pro coaching license. This was entitled 'My Principles of Play.'
According to Tuttosport, the main theme of this thesis was constant curiosity and hunger for new experience.
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Chivu wrote about experiencing every day in management as 'the day.'
Moreover, the newspaper notes, the 44-year-old emphasized the idea of boldness and never having fear of new ideas.
Therefore, Chivu is likely to take some risks as Inter coach. He will look to learn on the fly and have both himself and the team grow in response to new experiences.
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