Yet, it was a brief experience, considering the Dutchman only lasted for a few months in the Nerazzurri dugout.
Ex Inter Milan Star Felipe Melo Slams Frank de Boer
Inter Milan’s Brazilian midfielder Felipe Melo celebrates after scoring during the Italian Serie A football match Inter Milan Vs Juventus on September 18, 2016 at the San Siro Stadium in Milan. / AFP / MARCO BERTORELLO (Photo credit should read MARCO BERTORELLO/AFP via Getty Images)
With the Derby d’Italia set to take place this weekend, Melo recalled his experience in this fixture.
“Great memories,” he said. “I was young and immature at Juventus. I made dozens of mistakes and paid for every single one.”
Then, he confirmed Inter wanted to sign him in 2009.
“Yes, but Corvino told me, ‘Either you go to Turin or you go to Turin. You have no other choice.’
“The Bianconeri paid the €25 million release clause and included Marchionni in the deal.
“Fiorentina didn’t take it well; they criticized me a lot.
“That’s where my first daughter was born, and I loved the Franchi and the city like never before.
“If I have to choose the two Italian teams I care about most, I’d say Fiorentina and, of course, Inter.”
Furthermore, he admitted that he will be cheering for Inter on Saturday.
“Inter is in my heart,” Melo continued. “At home, I still have the front page of Gazzetta after my goal against Verona, when I ran to kiss my wife.
“It was 2015; the headline read ‘Fuga al bacio.’
“When Mancini asked me to come, I didn’t hesitate for a moment. I just regret staying so little.”
Finally, he explained what went wrong for De Boer.
“He never understood football; he’s not capable. He even spoke badly about Gabigol, calling him ‘Gabi-ex-gol.’
“He didn’t speak Italian and annoyed everyone in the locker room.
“In fact, he lasted only three months and then left a trail of disasters everywhere. Thank God Pioli arrived that year.”
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