Inter Milan sailed to a 4-0 victory over Royale Union SG, as Cristian Chivu guided the team with tactical precision throughout the match.
According to the Italian media via L’Interista, the 44-year-old proved his managerial brilliance at Lotto Park.
The Nerazzurri cruised to their seventh consecutive win in all competitions last night.
Furthermore, the San Siro giants maintained their flawless record in the Champions League with another dominant win.
As a result, Cristian Chivu boasts a 100% win ratio in his first three European games in charge of the club.
Cristian Chivu Navigates Inter Milan to Perfect Royale Union SG Triumph

Every decision made by the Romanian coach was spot-on.
Indeed, he refused to bench Lautaro Martinez despite the Argentine’s underwhelming showing against Roma.
El Toro repaid the manager’s trust by scoring his 11th Champions League goal this calendar year.
Furthermore, Chivu brought Francesco Pio Esposito back to the starting lineup.
The youngster seized the opportunity, scoring his first Champions League goal and providing an assist.
More importantly, Inter seemed in complete control of the game, especially after taking the lead.

Stop praising inter and the manager. Let’s see how inter fares against Arsenal Liverpool etc then you can make a judgment, So far inter did well but everything will mean noting if they were to lose the last 4 matches and we all know if inter loses them, you wil be the first one to say inter manager deserves the Guillotin.
So true haha
From the rest of 5 games we need 2 more wins plus 1 or 2 draw games to be amongst the first 8 places on the table. The objective for Chivu in CL was always quarter finals, and with a little bit of luck in drawing an opponent we should easily get there. It’s quite possible that he even surpass expectations. So far the team is looking good, they’ve recovered from abysmal finals and that was the most important thing.
Oh, fuck off. Ever since Chivu got appointed, you claimed that Inter was going to get knocked out of the CL in the league stage and that Inter was going to fight for relegation in Serie A. For that to happen, Inter has to struggle against small teams and the big teams. This has not happened at all; quite the contrary actually. So now you’re changing the narrative as you always do when things don’t go as you predicted.