🚨 Official: Inzaghi leaves Inter, emotional letter: "Gave everything" 🥺
The roads of the Club and Simone Inzaghi are parting ways. This is the decision made by mutual agreement after the meeting that took place a few minutes ago.
The Nerazzurri club has released an official statement to announce the separation:
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"Inzaghi's management at Inter will be remembered by fans, players, managers, and employees as characterized by great passion, accompanied by professionalism and dedication.
Six trophies, one scudetto, two Coppa Italia, and three Supercoppa di Serie A, are the achievements gained in four seasons, which have brought the club back to the top of Italian and European football. Inzaghi is one of the coaches with the most games in the history of the Nerazzurri club, after Herrera, Mancini, Trapattoni, and Mourinho. Just like the other exclusive members of this group, Inzaghi has significantly contributed to the growth of the Inter palmares and will forever go down in history as the coach who led us to the conquest of the Second Star".
"On behalf of our shareholder Oaktree and the entire club, I would like to thank Simone Inzaghi for the work done, for the passion shown, and also for the sincerity in today's confrontation, which led to the joint decision to part ways. Only when you have fought together to achieve success day by day can you have a frank dialogue like the one that took place today," said President Giuseppe Marotta, at the end of the meeting.
It's time for Simone Inzaghi to say goodbye and farewell. After communicating the decision to the management, the Piacenza-born coach wanted to greet the fans with a long letter published on the Nerazzurri club's official channels.
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"Dear Nerazzurri family, the time has come for me to bid farewell to this Club after a four-year journey, during which I have given my all.
Every day, I dedicated my first and last thought of the day to Inter. I was reciprocated with professionalism and passion by the players, managers, and every single employee of the club. The six trophies won, including the scudetto of the Second Star, together with the journey in the Uefa Champions League in 2023 and a few days ago, are tangible proof of how my work was supported by a unity of intent with my staff and with every component of Inter.
"I would like to thank the shareholders for the trust that has never been lacking, the President, and his collaborators for their help and daily dialogue. On a difficult day like today, I think it's right to reiterate this sense of gratitude also for the confrontation that ended a little while ago. We were sincere, and together we decided to conclude this magnificent journey.
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A final word I want to dedicate to the millions of Nerazzurri fans who have cheered me on, cried and suffered in difficult moments, and laughed and celebrated in the six triumphs we experienced together. I will never forget you. Forza Inter".
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