Former Man City & Italy Striker Hails Inter Milan Coach Chivu As ‘A Fantastic Guy’ & Adds ‘I’d Be Happy If They Won The Scudetto’

Mario Balotelli Inter Milan Champions League Treble

Inter Milan's forward Mario Balotelli celebrates with the trophy after winning the UEFA Champions League final football match Inter Milan against Bayern Munich at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on May 22, 2010. Inter Milan won the Champions League with a 2-0 victory over Bayern Munich in the final at the Santiago Bernabeu. Argentine striker Diego Milito scored both goals for Jose Mourinho's team who completed a treble of trophies this season. AFP PHOTO / PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU (Photo credit should read PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU/AFP via Getty Images)

Mario Balotelli has spoken warmly about Inter and Cristian Chivu, admitting he would be happy to see the Nerazzurri win the Scudetto while praising the coach as “a fantastic guy”.

According to TMW, via FCInterNews, Balotelli was speaking to reporters at Bergamo airport before departing for Dubai.

Where he is set to begin a new chapter with Al-Ittifaq.

The former Italy striker expressed enthusiasm for the move.

He described it as “a good project” and admitting he “can’t wait to get there”.

Asked about possible offers from Italy, Balotelli revealed that some contact had taken place but accepted that football has changed.

“There are other players and younger ones, and it’s right to give them space,” he said, joking that at 35 he is “still stronger than the others”.

Balotelli Praises Chivu At Inter Milan

GENOA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Cristian Chivu, head coach of Inter, reacts during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and FC Internazionale at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)

Balotelli also addressed the Scudetto race, making his preference clear.

“Today, Inter have something extra,” he said.

Meanwhile also warning not to underestimate Milan.

“If Inter or Milan won, I’d be happy anyway.”

The strongest praise, however, was reserved for Chivu.

“Cristian is a fantastic guy,” Balotelli said.

“Playing with him was an honour. He’s a really good person, and as a coach he’s top level.”

On Serie A, Balotelli was blunt. “It’s goodbye,” he said, unless “a madman who wants to win the league” comes calling.

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