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Marotta backs Inter's rise and says Chivu extension is a formality

May 17, 2026 at 02:48 PM
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Inter president Beppe Marotta responded to Gerry Cardinale's recent criticism by highlighting Inter's success over the last six years. He also said a contract extension for coach Cristian Chivu is expected and should be a formality.

What happened

Speaking before Inter's final home match of the season, Marotta framed the club's Serie A and Coppa Italia double as the product of strong planning and a decisive coaching appointment. He answered Milan owner Gerry Cardinale's comments with a pointed but controlled response, stressing Inter's record of nine titles, two Champions League finals and one Europa League final in six years. Marotta also publicly reaffirmed faith in Cristian Chivu, calling him Inter's present and future. He added that talks over a new deal will happen soon and are expected to be straightforward.

Chance analysis

The main football relevance is the public confirmation of managerial stability at Inter, with Marotta strongly backing Chivu after a trophy-winning season. That continuity reduces short-term uncertainty around Inter's tactical direction and squad planning, while the exchange with Cardinale is more symbolic than directly market-moving.

Impact

The likely effect is modestly positive for Inter because strong public backing for Chivu supports stability heading into the next phase.

AI Insight

Treat this primarily as a managerial continuity signal for Inter rather than a high-impact performance shock.

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Marotta backs Inter's rise and says Chivu extension is a formality

Inter president Beppe Marotta responded to Gerry Cardinale's recent criticism by highlighting Inter's success over the last six years. He also said a contract extension for coach Cristian Chivu is expected and should be a formality.

Article summary

Speaking before Inter's final home match of the season, Marotta framed the club's Serie A and Coppa Italia double as the product of strong planning and a decisive coaching appointment. He answered Milan owner Gerry Cardinale's comments with a pointed but controlled response, stressing Inter's record of nine titles, two Champions League finals and one Europa League final in six years. Marotta also publicly reaffirmed faith in Cristian Chivu, calling him Inter's present and future. He added that talks over a new deal will happen soon and are expected to be straightforward.

The main football relevance is the public confirmation of managerial stability at Inter, with Marotta strongly backing Chivu after a trophy-winning season. That continuity reduces short-term uncertainty around Inter's tactical direction and squad planning, while the exchange with Cardinale is more symbolic than directly market-moving.

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May 17, 2026, 2:48 PM
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