Cristian Chivu urged Inter to look ahead after their Supercoppa Italiana campaign ended in Riyadh, with Bologna progressing to the final after a penalty shootout following a 1-1 draw.Speaking to Sport...
Cristian Chivu urged Inter to look ahead after their Supercoppa Italiana campaign ended in Riyadh, with Bologna progressing to the final after a penalty shootout following a 1-1 draw.
Speaking to Sport Mediaset after full-time, the Inter coach focused first on the shootout itself, framing it as an uncontrollable element of the game.
“Penalties are a lottery,” Chivu said, with quotes via FCInterNews.
“For me, it’s enough to see the courage to raise your hand and say you’re ready to take one. It’s something you can’t really train, it’s an emotion that’s difficult to manage.”
Despite the outcome, he praised his players’ response, adding that he takes “the personality of these champions, who played a great match, especially in the second half,” highlighting that they showed “things I always want to see in my team.”
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Asked about controversial moments and visible tension on the bench, Chivu refused to be drawn into refereeing debates.
“I don’t talk about referees,” he stated.
“They have VAR and can review things. I look at the group and focus on how we can improve. In good times and bad, we always move forward with our heads held high. Mistakes can happen everywhere, and I have nothing to complain about.”
Chivu identified Bologna’s reaction after scoring as the biggest challenge. “Right after their goal, their pressure caused us problems,” he explained.
“We struggled to find a way out. In the second half, though, we took control, played more in their half and created some situations. But in football, if you don’t score, you end up with penalties, and that’s a lottery.”
The decision to leave Lautaro Martinez on the bench was also addressed directly. “I’m not thinking about the final or the next match,” Chivu said.
“It was our eighth game in 20 days, and he needed rest too. January will bring many important matches and you need players at 100 per cent. We don’t want to lose anyone along the way.”
He added that the same logic applied to players like Akanji and Calhanoglu.
Indeed stressing that “the schedule is demanding and the group has to be managed.”
Finally, Chivu defended his faith in squad rotation.
The coach raised some eyebrows when he decided not to start star forward and captain Lautaro Martinez.
“I have 25 players who deserve to play, who need opportunities and trust,” he concluded. “The team has big ambitions, but the season is long and you always need everyone.”
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