Sylvinho: “Who do I want to see at Inter? Messi”

One of Roberto Mancini’s assistants on the coaching team Sylvinho has revealed that in coming to Inter he’s fulfilled one of his goals from when he was a player.

“My long-standing dream of playing in Italy never came true, but at least now I’m here as a coach.”

The Inter Channel programme featuring questions from the viewers kicked off with a query on how he came to Inter: “I finished my playing career at Manchester City and near to the end Mancini asked me what I wanted to do the following year.

“Perhaps it wasn’t the right moment or my head wasn’t in the right place, but I turned his offer down to stay on as an assistant, thanking him all the same. Once I had moved to Corinthians, Roberto called me again and at the point I knew the timing was right. I caught a plane and headed to Milan.”

Sylvinho also commented on the changes he’s seen in the Inter head coach, after many years working with him as a player as well.

“When you go from being a player to a coach, your approach and attitude change. Roberto has international experience and has won the Premier League – which is a great achievement for a coach – and the FA Cup. He’s very calm as he goes about his day-to-day work.”

Next up was a question on how he’s finding things at the club: “I’m really happy. I have a good relationship with the club, which is really well run, and Javier Zanetti who was a fantastic player.”

Finally a few words on the team, the player who has surprised Sylvinho the most and who he’d want to see in a Nerazzurri shirt one day: “I wasn’t aware of how well Mauro Icardi goes about training. He’s young and scores bags of goals, but he’s still learning.

“I already knew Rodrigo Palacio, he’s a professor. He works hard in training and knows exactly where to be on the pitch. I really rate Marcelo Brozovic as well, he’s only 22 but has great ability. He might make mistakes sometimes, but that’s normal for a youngster.

“Who do I want to see at Inter? Easy question: Lionel Messi! He trains normally like everybody else, but he’s a genius, such a talent. He’s one of the best of all time.”

Source: inter.it