Simone Inzaghi, number 1!

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Arriving at the head of Inter Milan in the summer of 2021, Simone Inzaghi continues to show great things with the Milanese club.

After reaching the final of the Champions League last season, the Italian coach this time led the Nerazzuri to the Italian roof by winning the Serie A title, and in fine fashion. His team played an enticing game with lots of movement.

Performances which allowed him to be elected best coach in the Italian championship this Friday. He succeeds Luciano Spalletti who won the trophy last season.

The Italian technician was distinguished by a jury made up of directors of sports publications, specifies the Lega Serie Awithout detailing the results of the votes.

“This distinction could only go to Simone Inzaghi. He is now one of the most important coaches on the international scene and has had an almost perfect run with his team, with the best attack, the best defense and a series of 28 consecutive matches without defeat,” said the boss of the Italian League, Luigi De Siervo.

Under contract until June 2025

Simone Inzaghi has been one of the references in Serie A for several seasons. With Lazio Rome from 2016 to 2021, he was already achieving great things. Since his arrival at Inter Milan, he has moved into a new dimension.

Currently, he is linked with the Interists until June 2025. His leaders want to see him continue for the long term and should find common ground to extend his contract. To be continued…

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