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An Italian made him the most beautiful compliment of Chivu. The Romanian is compared to a great coach

After two victories and a draw on the bench, Cristian Chivu (44) begins to be more and more appreciated in series A. The vice -champion of Europe is dueling on Monday evening, from 10 pm, with Fluminense, in the finals of the Club World Cup.

The former midfielder of Juventus, Alessio Tacchinardi (49 years old) had beautiful words about the Romanian at the post 5: “I have the impression that Inter discovered the new Jose Mourinho. I especially like Chivu's courage”.

And Christian Panucci, Milan and Real, completed: “His football is sparkling. Although he had a long time, he changed Inter. Not only the game, more vertical and faster but also the relationship with the locker”.

Bony comes, to help the Romanian vertical game

Inter came to an agreement with Parma for striker Ange-Yoan Bonny, after weeks of negotiations. The two clubs reached a definitive agreement, with a base of 23 million plus two million bonuses, to reach the 25 million euros requested by Parma.

On the last hundred meters, VFB Stuttgart tried to divert Bonny from the road to Inter, giving him a higher salary. But the player refused and respected his word to Chivu, with whom he worked on “Crusaders” in the second part of last season, managing to avoid relegation.

Bonny had already accepted the offer of Inter, which proposed a 5 -year contract and a salary of 2 million euros per season, plus bonuses.

Tacchininndi explained in a channel show 5 why Chivu insisted so much for Bonny: “Chivu is not a fan of a joga bonito, with too many passes, but of a vertical game and faster. That is why he asked Bonny, a robust peak, and that is why Inter negotiates to transfer Rovella (no – from Lazio). One other profile player, less technical, but more dynamic than Hakan Calhanoglu (no – who would have asked to be left to Galatasaray) ”.

Ashley Davis

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