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What the Italians wrote about Cristi Chivu, after Inter Milan's torment with an outside from the Club World Cup

After a draw in the first match of the World Club Cup, 1-1 with the Mexicans from Monterrey, Inter Milan won a victory in the second round of the group phase last night with Urawa Red Dimonds. It was Cristi Chivu's first success from taking over the Italian band, at the end of a dramatic match.

Cristi Chivu won the first victory with the Milanese band. Photo Facebook Inter

Cristi Chivu won the first victory with the Milanese band. Photo Facebook Inter

The Japanese, considered outsiders to the club World Cup, drove 1-0 until the 78th minute, even though the whole match were crammed into their own square. With a chaivu transfigured during the match, Inter managed to equalize a corner, when the goalscorer Lautaro Martinez marked the return. The redeeming victory was brought into the additional minutes, when Valentin Carboni reserved for 2-1.

Cristi Chivu has faced great lots of lot, Calhanoglu, Frattes, Dumfries, Pavard or Thuram being injured. Even so, the vice -champion of Europe totally dominated the match in front of an affordable opponent, ending the match with an 82%possession. But the Romanian players rarely hit the Japanese gate, so the match was a torment for Inter.

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After all, it all ended well and inter, with 4 points after the first two stages, is in his hand in the fight for qualification in the optimum. With an equal in the last match of the group (June 26, at 4.00), this time against an opponent of the same caliber, River Pate, Cristi Chivu's team goes on to the club World Cup.

The Italians from Tuttomercatoweb gave the Romanian note 6.5, as for the scorers of Inter, Valentin Carboni and Lautar Martinez. “Simone Inzaghi was often told: plan A is good, but the plan B. is missing here, if it is a signal that Chivu wants to transmit, is that his interul must always have a plan B. When the team is in difficulty, he mixes the books again and tries something different.the Italians wrote about Cristi Chivu.

Ashley Davis

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