Inter Milan appointed Romanian Cristian Chivu as coach on Monday on a two-year deal rather than Simone Inzaghi who left the function following the Italian facet’s 5-0 Champions League remaining loss to Paris Saint-Germain.
Former Inter defender Chivu, who left Parma lower than 4 months in cost, performed as a defender for Inter for seven years and was a part of Jose Mourinho’s treble-winning facet in 2010.
“In February 2025, Cristian was given his first alternative to educate a senior facet as Parma … He led the Emilians to security, with the group selecting up 16 factors from 13 matches below his steering,” Inter stated in a press release.
“Now, Cristian Chivu is starting the third chapter of his Nerazzurri story. And he is doing so with the values which have all the time guided him: dedication, sacrifice and a tireless work ethic.”
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Inzaghi, who left the membership final week after 4 years as coach, has joined Saudi Arabian facet Al Hilal.