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Report – Teenage Duo Could Get Chance In Inter Milan First Team Squad Under Cristian Chivu
Report – Teenage Duo Could Get Chance In Inter Milan First Team Squad Under Cristian Chivu Valentin Carboni and Francesco Pio Esposito could get their chance in the Inter Milan first team under new coach Cristian Chivu. This according to today's print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport, via FCInerNews. Advertisement Inter Milan are on the verge of appointing Cristian Chivu as their new coach. The Romanian will reportedly terminate his contract with Parma tomorrow, and then take over from Simone Inzaghi officially. One of the key aspects that Chivu will bring to Inter is experience with the youth team. In his short coaching career so far, the 44-year-old has shown a great willingness to trust younger players. Valentin Carboni & Francesco Pio Esposito Could Get Inter First Team Chance Under Chivu MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – JUNE 29: Valentin Carboni of Argentina looks on during the CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 Group A match between Argentina and Peru at Hard Rock Stadium on June 29, 2024 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by) Two players who Chivu worked with plenty during his time in the Inter youth system were attacking midfielder Valentin Carboni and striker Francesco Pio Esposito. Advertisement Both of the pair are now back from loans out last season. Carboni was at Marseille before a knee injury cut his season short. Meanwhile, Pio Esposito enjoyed an explosive season with Spezia in Serie B. Therefore, Chivu will have a chance to assess both of the two young players at the Club World Cup. The 44-year-old has already gotten excellent performances from both Carboni and Pio Esposito at youth team level. Therefore, if Chivu likes what he sees at the Club World Cup, they could be candidates to have a part in the Inter senior team next campaign under the Romanian.


BBC News
20-05-2025
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'Board must act fast to appoint new manager'
Killie's underwhelming season ended in further disappointment with a single-goal defeat to most noticeable aspect of the performance was our abysmal attempts to score with row Z being the destination of had one shot on target from 17 attempts so shooting practice is top of the list for the new manager when he players' lap of honour at the end of the game was muted and there is no doubt a sizeable number of them will be plying their trade elsewhere after the urgent priority for the board is to get a new manager in place as quickly as possible. The close seasons seem to get shorter year on year so the new gaffer needs as much time as possible to get his squad assembled and in shape for what will be a difficult have a new pitch to pay for and having lost money again this year it seems certain the player budget will be we employ a manager with a wide range of contacts and who is willing to give our youth players a oustanding highlight of the season is easy - the trip to Bruges with 3000 fellow fans felt like a once-in-a-lifetime Armour is editor of The Killie Hippo fanzine