Panathinaikos manager Rafa Benitez has praised Inter Milan's head coach Cristian Chivu as the team approaches winning the Scudetto. Benitez emphasized that Chivu deserves significant credit for his achievements this season.
Panathinaikos Manager Heaps Praise On Scudetto Bound Inter Milan Boss: âDeserves Credit Above Allâ
Panathinaikos Manager Heaps Praise On Scudetto Bound Inter Milan Boss: âDeserves Credit Above Allâ
Panathinaikos boss Rafa Benitez has praised Inter Milan head coach Cristian Chivu as the Nerazzurri close in on the Scudetto.
Speaking to Gazzetta dello Sport via FCInterNews, the Spaniard has credited the 45-year-old
Cristian Chivu has enjoyed a remarkable first season at San Siro.
Indeed, Inter boast a handsome nine-point lead over second-placed Napoli heading into the final six games of the season.
Therefore, the Nerazzurri are on the verge of lifting their 21st Serie A title.
Despite picking up just one point from four league matches against closest challengers Napoli and AC Milan, theyâre in pole position to claim the Scudetto.
Chivuâs men have been relentless against sides sitting fourth or lower, picking up 74 points from such fixtures.
Furthermore, Inter could secure their first domestic double since 2010 as they face Como in the Coppa Italia semi-finals.
After a scoreless first-leg draw at the Sinigaglia Stadium, theyâll renew hostilities at San Siro in the return fixture later this month.
Rafa Benitez Hails Inter Milan Manager Cristian Chivu
âSimple observation: Inter won in 2021, Napoli in 2023, Inter in 2024, Napoli in 2025. And in 2026, well, you can say Inter are almost ready to celebrate. They are clearly the best. And this year, the better of the two has been Inter.â
âThey deserve credit for managing even the most difficult situations. People tend to forget.
âHowever, a year ago, after the Scudetto had gone to Napoli and the Champions League final had turned into a tragedy, there was a heavy atmosphere.
âEven so, the quality of the squad has always been very high. Difficult moments? I think of the Champions League elimination against Bodo, probably the most painful point, and also the most delicate phase.
âBut Inter are a great club, led by a manager like Marotta who has an innate sense for management. The rest was also down to the teamâs spirit, which came through.â
âInter beyond injury issues? In terms of injuries, it seems to me Napoli clearly come out worse in the table. But Iâm not interested in that kind of reasoning.
âI always reward those who have the strength to resist and impose themselves, otherwise weâd just be dealing in theory.
âInter rediscovered Zielinski, to give one example, handled Thuramâs scoring dip calmly, trusted Pio Esposito, and once again found Dimarco.â
âChivu? A decent guy, already tactically evolved as a player. But back then, he was 30; now heâs 45 â at the time, he only had to think about himself and his direct opponent, now he has to absorb responsibility for everyone.
âYou could already see he was intelligent. And he has confirmed it.â
Q&A
What did Rafa Benitez say about Cristian Chivu's coaching?
Rafa Benitez praised Cristian Chivu for his remarkable first season at Inter Milan and stated that he deserves significant credit as the team nears the Scudetto.
How is Inter Milan performing under Cristian Chivu this season?
Inter Milan is performing exceptionally well under Cristian Chivu, as they are close to winning the Scudetto in his first season as head coach.
What are the implications of Inter Milan winning the Scudetto for Cristian Chivu?
Winning the Scudetto would solidify Cristian Chivu's reputation as a successful head coach and could lead to further opportunities for him in top-tier football.
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