Beppe Marotta and Piero Ausilio have navigated Inter Milan through a challenging summer, ensuring the club remains competitive.
According to Libero via FCInter1908, the Nerazzurri chiefs have defied earlier skepticism surrounding Cristian Chivu’s appointment.
Many had expected Inter to fall apart after severing ties with long-serving manager Simone Inzaghi.
Furthermore, the San Siro giants suffered a humiliating loss in last season’s Champions League final.
However, the Munich fiasco did not have a lasting impact on Inter.
Beppe Marotta & Piero Ausilio Keep Inter Milan on Track

Inter’s decision to replace Inzaghi with Cristian Chivu initially raised a few eyebrows.
Yet, the 45-year-old has exceeded expectations, revitalizing the squad after a heartbreaking season.
Despite losing six times in the first 22 matches in all competitions, Inter have shown fighting spirit and determination to bounce back.
Indeed, the Nerazzurri demonstrated their ability to recover in Sunday’s 2-1 Serie A win at Genoa.
Chivu’s side provided a perfect response to a controversial Champions League loss to Liverpool last Tuesday.
For comparison, reigning holders Napoli have not been able to match Inter’s resilience, often leaving Antonio Conte frustrated.
Inter is not on the right path. Hiring an inexperienced coach with the hopes of winning silverware is nothing short of a lack of ambition. If management was ambitious they would have brought in an experienced coach and go for the Champions league. So no Marotta failed just like he failed wasting money on average players. Marotta needs to step aside and leave the club..
he pick right coach for the right owner. he just simply can’t hire top coach if the club can satisfy coach request in transfer windows.
The same tired dribble was said of Inzaghi when he joined from Lazio. Heaps of trophies later and two CL finals (which other clubs never reached) he proved his worth.
Chivu is doing fine. 1st place in Serie A and doing OK in the CL considering a shocker ref call.
He is losing a few games, but I’d rather watch that than 4 or 5 draws like other teams have had along with their loses.
He is playing 90s 2000s football and its fun to watch instead of robotic boring structured rubbish.
You still dont get it, that if you bring a experienced coach, with big rep, big wages, it still isn’t is an guarantee that we will win the CL. We had Mancini, Spaletti, Conte, and they were nowhere near the CL. However, a Cup-Coach as they said at that time, was 2 times in a final. Investing big is not a guarantee the club will win silwervare, its the foundations of the club and strategic investing. Thats why we have a huge revenue but low cost solutions, and it will stay that way. Not even a Newcastle with endless budget is investing like a drunk russian. Get it in yo head.