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Inzaghi praised for his player management at Inter Milan

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INTER Milan’s sitting atop the Serie A table is due in large part to coach Simone Inzaghi, who has “a big heart” and superb player management skills, said playmaker Hakan Calhanoglu.

The Turkish star will be at the heart of matters when Inter entertain struggling Verona today, with the Milan club seeking to maintain their two point lead over Juventus.

Inzaghi will hope his older brother Filippo can help Inter and cause a mighty shock as his Salernitan­a side, who are bottom of the table, host Juventus tomorrow.

In hardly the best of omens, Salernitan­a were thrashed 6-1 by Juventus on Thursday in the Italian Cup.

Whatever Juventus do, though, is of little interest to Calhanoglu.

“I don’t look at them, I only look at Inter and I don’t even listen,” said the 29-year-old, who joined Inter in 2021 on a free transfer from their bitter city rivals, AC Milan.

Calhanoglu’s confidence in Inzaghi – who joined at the same time as he did – is exemplifie­d by him turning down a lucrative move to a Saudi club and signing a contract extension instead.

Inzaghi’s personal qualities have sparked a positive response from the players.

Two successive Italian Cup trophies and a surprise run to last season’s Champions League final – losing 0-1 to Manchester City – are testament to the 47-year-old’s skills at motivating personnel.

“The way he speaks with the players and how he behaves with us, he always wants to win and gets angry when we slow down,” said

Calhanoglu of Inzaghi’s greatest characteri­stic.

“Once the training session finishes, he has a big heart. He is very calm and we can talk about anything with him. He is also growing.

“You can’t do everything in one year. We arrived at the club at the same moment and we are all growing on the pitch,” added Calhanoglu, who has scored eight goals in 22 appearance­s in all competitio­ns this season.

Juventus coach Massimilia­no Allegri refuses to talk about the title, focusing instead on a more humble target.

“We have to get to the top four, the next Champions League will be completely different,” he said, following the victory over Salernitan­a. “We have to respect the opponents, otherwise it will be a mess.”

Filippo Inzaghi – who enjoyed a far more successful playing career than his younger brother, but whose managerial career has been moderate by comparison – is hopeful he can pick his players up for tomorrow’s clash.

Inzaghi will bring back his two 36-yearold veterans, former Argentina centre-back Federico Fazio and ex-Italy midfielder Antonio Candreva.

“On Sunday (tomorrow), two captains like Fazio and Candreva will return, they will give us strength,” said Inzaghi.

“We couldn’t ask them to play on Thursday and Sunday (tomorrow), they are too important for us.

“It’s clear that if Juve gets the match right there’s little that can be done, but we will have the crowd behind us to push us to try to achieve a feat.”

Meanwhile, Inzaghi has strengthen­ed his side by the signing of Canadian internatio­nal midfielder Tajon Buchanan from Belgian side Club Brugge, the Italian league leaders announced yesterday.

Buchanan, who has committed himself until 2028, cost Inter a reported 10 million euros (about R205 million). | Serie A fixtures:

Today: Inter Milan v Verona (1.30pm), Frosinone v Monza (2pm), Lecce v Cagliari (7pm), Sassuolo v Fiorentina (9.45pm)

Tomorrow: Empoli v AC Milan (1.30pm), Udinese v Lazio, Torino v Napoli (4pm), Salernitan­a v Juventus (7pm), AS Roma v Atalanta (9.45pm).

 ?? ?? INTER Milan’s head coach, Simone Inzaghi, is praised by his players for top management skills. | AFP
INTER Milan’s head coach, Simone Inzaghi, is praised by his players for top management skills. | AFP

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