The former Inter coach Andrea Stramaccioni, currently with Udinese, spoke to Radio Rai and during the interview he also commented on some Inter related questions, among the them the difficult time the club is going through.

How are you experiencing this crisis of Inter?

“Inter is one of the most popular teams in Italy, the numbers say that. I can not deny that a piece of my heart remained in Milan. I’m sorry that the team is in such a moment, it is a place where everything is amplified, for better or for worse. In Milan you have to win, there are ambitious supporters there and righty so. It is not for me to judge the work of others, from the outside, but I hope for Ausilio – to whom I am bound – that they can turn things around and start getting points. And for a many of the guys who are there: I hope you can resolve this immediately.”

Is returning to Inter a real ambition?

“Yes, it is normal… We must speak with respect, there is a different owner that has made his choices and he is also innovative. There is an ambition to one day return an important team, understanding that Udinese is an important team. I will tell you an anecdote: When Ausilio renewed until 2017, I jokingly said, ‘Piero, come on, bring me back to Inter’. But it is a joke. I hope to continue with Udinese who has invested in me.”


Is it true that you would have stayed with Inter if Moratti had still been president?

“I can’t lie. You know that I was chosen by Moratti. I was a coach that was developed by the club, let’s say so. They had taken the time to evaluate me with young players and there was a three-year project for me. But the decisive moment was when the president, 2-3 days after the end of the season, told me he had to sell the majority stake because he was not successful selling a part of society. Naturally and rightly so those who came after have changed many things, including the coach.”

Source: fcinternews.it