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The 42
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- The 42
Inter Milan confirm boss Simone Inzaghi is leaving the club
INTER MILAN HAVE confirmed that head coach Simone Inzaghi is leaving the club. Just days after the thumping Champions League final defeat against Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday, the Serie A club released a statement stating that it was a decision taken by 'mutual agreement, after after a meeting involving President Giuseppe Marotta. Advertisement Inzaghi added in a further message to fans on the club website: 'The time has come for me to say goodbye to this Club after a four-year-long journey, throughout which I gave my all. Every day, my first and last thought was always about Inter. It was then reciprocated with professionalism and passion by the players, leaders, and every single one of the club's employees. 'The six trophies we won, including the Second-Star Scudetto, together with our Champions League journeys in 2023, and just a few days ago, are living proof of how much my work was supported by a shared understanding with my staff and every part of the club. 'I would like to thank the shareholders for their unwavering support, as well as the President and his associates for their daily help and constant dialogue. On every difficult day, just like today, I think it's right to reiterate this sense of gratitude, even for the meeting that we had not long ago. 'We were sincere and together we decided to conclude this magnificent journey. I want to dedicate one last word to the millions of Nerazzurri fans who cheered me on, those who cried and suffered during the lows, and then laughed and celebrated in the six triumphs that we experienced together. I will never forget you.' – © AFP 2025


Saudi Gazette
6 days ago
- Business
- Saudi Gazette
Simone Inzaghi leaves Inter after four years
MILAN — Simone Inzaghi has officially parted ways with Inter Milan on Tuesday, ending a remarkable four-year tenure marked by six trophies, memorable European runs, and a deep bond with the Nerazzurri faithful. The decision was made following a meeting held earlier today between Inzaghi and the club's top leadership, including Inter Chairman Giuseppe Marotta, who praised the coach for his professionalism, transparency, and passion. 'Only when you have fought together every day to achieve success can you have an open and honest dialogue,' said Marotta. 'On behalf of our main shareholder, Oaktree, and the entire Club, I want to thank Simone Inzaghi for his hard work, passion, and sincerity.' Inzaghi's departure comes just days after Inter's heavy 5–0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League final — a bitter end to what had otherwise been a glittering era under the 48-year-old tactician. During his time at the helm, Inzaghi guided Inter to one Serie A title — the historic Second-Star Scudetto — as well as two Coppa Italia trophies and three Italian Super also took the club to back-to-back Champions League finals in 2023 and 2025, restoring Inter's standing among Europe's who leaves as one of the longest-serving and most successful coaches in the club's modern history, joins a prestigious list that includes legends like Helenio Herrera, Giovanni Trapattoni, Roberto Mancini, and José his farewell statement, Inzaghi expressed deep gratitude: 'Every day, my first and last thought was always about Inter,' he said.'The six trophies we won, along with our Champions League runs, are proof of the unity and hard work shared across the club. I want to thank the shareholders, the President, the staff, and most of all, the fans — those who cried and celebrated with us. I will never forget you. Forza Inter.'