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Simone Inzaghi
Simone Inzaghi

Inter coach Simone Inzaghi acknowledges that Romelu Lukaku’s decision not to vote for him in the 2023 FIFA Best Men’s Coach award is understandable. However, Inzaghi emphasizes the importance of focusing on the upcoming Supercoppa clash against Lazio, as well as keeping an eye on Serie A title contenders Juventus and Milan.

Inzaghi expresses the significance of the Supercoppa as the team’s primary objective for the season. Despite winning it in the last two years, he emphasizes the commitment to securing victory again. The starting lineup for the game remains undecided, pending further assessments after the upcoming training session.

Addressing the possibility of a new striker signing in the January window, Inzaghi indicates that the club is considering options but expresses satisfaction with the performance of the current strikers. He downplays the controversy stirred by Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri’s comments on the Serie A title race, acknowledging the intense competition but also recognizing the threat posed by Milan, who are closely trailing in points.

In response to Lukaku’s choices for the 2023 FIFA Best Men’s Coach award, Inzaghi refrains from blaming the striker, acknowledging the quality of the coaches chosen—Pep Guardiola, Xavi, and Luciano Spalletti. He appreciates the collective effort that allowed him to be nominated and sees it as an honor to be mentioned among the top three coaches.

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