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The Italians made two gifts at Cristi Chivu's press conference »The Romanian coach responded with humor

Article by Alexandru Tomuțiu – published on Sunday, June 15, 2025, 09:04 / Updated Sunday, June 15, 2025 09:04

President Giuseppe Marotta was the one who spoke the first words, and he confused when he said until the two -year contract signed by Chivu is valid.

Cristi Chivu, at the Presentation Conference as Inter coach:

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Cristi Chivu, at the Presentation Conference as Inter coach: “We returned to the roots” “The statements of the Romanian

Chivu signed with us until 2028 … that is 2025-2026, 2027-2028 … practically for 2 years. It's a pleasure to introduce you to Cristian Chivu“Said Marotta.

In fact, Chivu's contract at Inter is valid until June 30, 2027.

Photo gallery. Cristi Chivu, interrupted by Inter Press Officer

Until the coach spoke, Marotta left the place of the press officer, who also gave a short speech. He took place on the chair and had a few seconds in which he spoke no word.

The Romanian coach understood from it that it came to the row and said “Hello everyone, thank you …”moment when the press officer immediately interrupted.

He made a sign by hand, as he smiled, he had to wait. Chivu started laughing, making one gesture in his hand.

Then the officer started: “Hello to everyone, we are very happy to host you here, in our headquarters in Los Angeles. We have our coach, Cristian Chivu here, for his presentation in front of the press. He will speak in Italian and English.”

Maybe I can say that with me we returned to the roots, what interism means and Marotta knows well: for me, inter represents pride and loyalty. This is what this club has always offered its fans over the years and the reason I am in love with this team.
– Cristi Chivu

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