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No Complacency – Oaktree Won't Make Same Mistakes As Moratti After 2010 Treble Following Inter Milan Champions League Humbling
No Complacency – Oaktree Won't Make Same Mistakes As Moratti After 2010 Treble Following Inter Milan Champions League Humbling

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time19 hours ago

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No Complacency – Oaktree Won't Make Same Mistakes As Moratti After 2010 Treble Following Inter Milan Champions League Humbling

No Complacency – Oaktree Won't Make Same Mistakes As Moratti After 2010 Treble Following Inter Milan Champions League Humbling Oaktree Capital will not make the same mistakes as Massimo Moratti following the 2010 after Inter Milan's Champions League final humbling. This is the view in Italian outlet They argue that the 5-0 loss to Paris Saint-Germain was the ultimate wake-up call to the Inter owners to invest and refresh the team. Advertisement Inter Milan's 2009-10 season was undoubtedly the greatest in their modern era. However, the one that followed it was something of a hangover campaign. Then-Inter President Massimo Moratti decided to keep the team largely as it was. There was little need to intervene, he reasoned, with a team that had been so successful. However, the aging Nerazzurri team dropped off. There was perhaps some complacency and lack of motivation after the highs of the 2009-10 season. There were no big new signings who would really change the feel of the team or come in with the hunger to prove that they belonged at that level. Champions League Humiliation A Wake-Up Call For Oaktree To Avoid Post-Treble Style Complacency At Inter MILAN, ITALY – MAY 22: (L-R) CEO Corporate. FC. Internazionale Alessandro. Antonello, Oaktree's Global Opportunities strategy Managing Director Katherine Ralph, Managing Director and Co-Head of Europe for Oaktree's Global Opportunities strategy Alejandro Cano, CEO Sport FC Internazionale Giuseppe Marotta attend a meeting between FC Internazionale new owners Oaktree and Club's Management on May 22, 2024 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Guido) It would be fair to say there will be no such resting on laurels at Inter Milan next season. Advertisement the Nerazzurri faced a crushing 5-0 defeat on the biggest stage against Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday. After that loss, the Inter squad will know that they must prove themselves all over again. Moreover, the Nerazzurri owners will be aware that the squad simply isn't cut out to compete at that level over an entire season. Therefore, Oaktree will be very keen to make changes. There is no risk in them believing that there is no need for a refresh after a 5-0 defeat in the Champions League final. Accordingly, the Inter Milan owners will invest. And they will do it with purpose. After last summer's transfer window largely being focused on keeping the Inter squad together, this will be the first summer that Oaktree really leave their stamp.

Inter Milan mourning before Champions League final after death of former club president Pellegrini
Inter Milan mourning before Champions League final after death of former club president Pellegrini

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time3 days ago

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Inter Milan mourning before Champions League final after death of former club president Pellegrini

MILAN (AP) — Former Inter Milan club president Ernesto Pellegrini has died on the day the team plays the Champions League final. He was 84. 'Pellegrini has left us. For 11 years he led Inter with wisdom, honor and determination, leaving an indelible imprint in the history of our club,' Inter said on its website on Saturday, hours before the team plays Paris Saint-Germain to be European champion. Advertisement Pellegrini was born in Milan in 1940. Italian media reported he suffered from a lung infection. Pellegrini, who made his money in catering and services, was the 17th president of the club from 1984-95. Inter won Serie A in 1989 and twice won the UEFA Cup during his time. He brought German players Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Lothar Matthäus, Andreas Brehme, and Jürgen Klinsmann to the team, before selling his shares in the club to Massimo Moratti in 1995. ___ AP soccer: The Associated Press

Inter Milan mourning before Champions League final after death of former club president Pellegrini
Inter Milan mourning before Champions League final after death of former club president Pellegrini

Associated Press

time3 days ago

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Inter Milan mourning before Champions League final after death of former club president Pellegrini

MILAN (AP) — Former Inter Milan club president Ernesto Pellegrini has died on the day the team plays the Champions League final. He was 84. 'Pellegrini has left us. For 11 years he led Inter with wisdom, honor and determination, leaving an indelible imprint in the history of our club,' Inter said on its website on Saturday, hours before the team plays Paris Saint-Germain to be European champion. Pellegrini was born in Milan in 1940. Italian media reported he suffered from a lung infection. Pellegrini, who made his money in catering and services, was the 17th president of the club from 1984-95. Inter won Serie A in 1989 and twice won the UEFA Cup during his time. He brought German players Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Lothar Matthäus, Andreas Brehme, and Jürgen Klinsmann to the team, before selling his shares in the club to Massimo Moratti in 1995. ___ AP soccer:

Former Inter Milan president Ernesto Pellegrini dies aged 84 just hours before the Champions League final - with players to wear black armbands
Former Inter Milan president Ernesto Pellegrini dies aged 84 just hours before the Champions League final - with players to wear black armbands

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time3 days ago

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Former Inter Milan president Ernesto Pellegrini dies aged 84 just hours before the Champions League final - with players to wear black armbands

Former Inter Milan president Ernesto Pellegrini has died at the age of 84 just hours before tonight's Champions League final in Munich. Pellegrini owned the club between 1984 and 1995 and presided over a trophy-laden era, winning a record-breaking Serie A title and two UEFA Cups. A Milan native and successful businessman, Pellegrini bought the Italian giants from Ivanoe Fraizzoli and was influential in the arrivals of several superstars, including Lothar Matthaus, Jurgen Klinsmann and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. Inter also won the Supercoppa Italiana under his stewardship, while the club's 1991 UEFA Cup triumph brought to an end a 26-year wait for a European trophy. Pellegrini went on to sell the club to Massimo Moratti in 1995. He was inducted into the club's esteemed Hall of Fame in 2020. According to Italian publication La Gazzetta dello Sport, Pellegrini passed away at 8am on Saturday morning, shortly before the Champions League final. Inter will take on Paris Saint-Germain at the Allianz Arena and the Italian side's players will wear black armbands to pay tribute to their late president. Confirming Pellegrini's passing, Inter said: 'President Ernesto Pellegrini has left us. 'For eleven years he led Inter with wisdom, honour and determination, leaving an indelible mark on the history of our Club. 'FC Internazionale Milano and all the Nerazzurri fans gather around his family.' Pellegrini leaves behind his wife Ivana and daughter Valentina.

Ronaldo, Pirlo, Vieri and Inter stars gather for special event, Mourinho message
Ronaldo, Pirlo, Vieri and Inter stars gather for special event, Mourinho message

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time16-05-2025

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Ronaldo, Pirlo, Vieri and Inter stars gather for special event, Mourinho message

Several Inter greats of the 1990s and 2000s gathered to celebrate the 80th birthday of former club President Massimo Moratti, including Ronaldo Nazario, Christian Vieri and Andrea Pirlo, while other Nerazzurri figures including Jose Mourinho have sent messages to their former boss. Moratti took control of Inter in 1995 and remained in charge until 2013. Advertisement During that time, the team won five consecutive Serie A titles, four Coppa Italia trophies, four in the Supercoppa Italiana and one in the Champions League, a FIFA Club World Cup and an historic treble in 2010 that has not since been replicated by any Italian club. Inter stars assemble for Moratti's 80th birthday FC Internazionale Milano new president Milano Erick Thohir and honorary president Massimo Moratti (R) attend a press conference after the FC Internazionale Milano shareholders' meeting on November 15, 2013 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Pier) Moratti is understood to have spent well over €1bn of his personal wealth during his tenure, and prides himself on the signings of world class players including Ronaldo, Adriano, Roberto Carlos, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Luis Figo and Samuel Eto'o to name just a few. Several of those former Inter players, including Ronaldo, Pirlo, Vieri and Javier Zanetti were in attendance for a special event on Friday, as Moratti celebrates his 80th birthday. There was also a special message from Mourinho on his Instagram profile on Friday, writing: 'My President! Best wishes and a happy birthday.'

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