Moratti: It Will Be A Fantastic Game
Massimo Moratti is anticipating a “fantastic” game when Inter take on Roma in the Supercoppa Italiana tonight.
Moratti: It Will Be A Fantastic Game
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The Italian season kicks off this evening in Rome in the traditional curtain-raiser, as league champions Inter go head-to-head with bitter rivals and Coppa Italia holders Roma.
The match will see the competitive debut of Nerazzurri coach Jose Mourinho, while Amantino Mancini and Julio Baptista are likely to play their first official games for Inter and Roma respectively.
“I’ll be at San Siro tonight and am really curious to see how Jose Mourinho will field a team he has been working with for just over a month,” Moratti told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
“We won the last two Scudetti, which doesn’t seem like such a small detail to me. In any case, we want the Super Cup.
“Both sides are very charged up and we’ll see two great tacticians go head to head. It’ll be a fantastic game.”
Moratti also spoke about the upcoming Serie A season, which kicks off next weekend, with Inter travelling to the Stadio Ferraris to play Sampdoria. The oil tycoon believes there are a number of teams capable of challenging for Inter’s crown.
“Roma have a consolidated style and proved over the past few years they belong near the top of the table,” he explained.
“Juve added a hitman like Amauri and are always tough, but the most surprising is Milan. They are full of new faces and that element of surprise is inevitably a little frightening.”
Inter have won the last two Scudetti on the pitch, but they were also awarded the 2005/06 championship by the Calciopoli courts.
Luca Capofranco
He finally admits that!
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Massimo Moratti is anticipating a “fantastic” game when Inter take on Roma in the Supercoppa Italiana tonight.
Moratti: It Will Be A Fantastic Game
galleria zoom
The Italian season kicks off this evening in Rome in the traditional curtain-raiser, as league champions Inter go head-to-head with bitter rivals and Coppa Italia holders Roma.
The match will see the competitive debut of Nerazzurri coach Jose Mourinho, while Amantino Mancini and Julio Baptista are likely to play their first official games for Inter and Roma respectively.
“I’ll be at San Siro tonight and am really curious to see how Jose Mourinho will field a team he has been working with for just over a month,” Moratti told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
“We won the last two Scudetti, which doesn’t seem like such a small detail to me. In any case, we want the Super Cup.
“Both sides are very charged up and we’ll see two great tacticians go head to head. It’ll be a fantastic game.”
Moratti also spoke about the upcoming Serie A season, which kicks off next weekend, with Inter travelling to the Stadio Ferraris to play Sampdoria. The oil tycoon believes there are a number of teams capable of challenging for Inter’s crown.
“Roma have a consolidated style and proved over the past few years they belong near the top of the table,” he explained.
“Juve added a hitman like Amauri and are always tough, but the most surprising is Milan. They are full of new faces and that element of surprise is inevitably a little frightening.”
Inter have won the last two Scudetti on the pitch, but they were also awarded the 2005/06 championship by the Calciopoli courts.
Luca Capofranco
He finally admits that!
What's next mr ugly?Admiting that the referees were pro-Inter in the last season?
