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Di Canio talks about Inter Milan: The so-called beautiful football should be thrown into the trash can, efficiency and practicality are the key

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In the 11th round of Serie A, Inter Milan defeated Lazio 2-0 at home. After the game, Italian football legend Di Canio talked about the performance of Inter Milan coached by Chivu in the Sky Sports studio.

■About Inter Milan

Di Canio said: "If you want to achieve the goal, the so-called beauty of the game should sometimes be thrown into the trash can. Effectiveness is the key, and it does not matter whether the game is beautiful or not: it is like saying, let it be. And Chivu is not the kind of coach who lets it go."

"Bergomi said Inter Milan It is the smartest team, not the strongest, and I think it is the only consistent team. During the two years of Conte's coaching, he implanted certain ideas into the players' minds, which made the team perform far better than their opponents. This is even more true in the four years of Inzaghi coaching: it scored far more goals than Napoli, Juventus, Milan and other teams, but it kept conceding fewer goals. Stable data, precisely because it is indeed the most powerful existence."

■ Talking about Inter Milan's past problems

"What is lacking in these years is the tactical details at the coaching level, those arrangements that can break the rules, such as setting up a three-back formation, or using defenders to play in the midfield. Now Chivu is erasing this tactic. The beauty and elegance is exactly what we have always appreciated, and it can even be said to be an aesthetic enjoyment. "

"But what is really missing is this: I have never seen a team that can perform well in the league and win the Champions League, but be severely reprimanded by the coach. This is a huge wake-up call for the team. "

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