Inter's MVP reveals what Cristi Chivu has changed: “I'm delighted”


Article by Daniel Grigore – Published Wednesday, October 22, 2025, 10:37 / Updated Wednesday, October 22, 2025 10:37
Denzel Dumfries, 29, opened the scoring in Union SG – Inter 0-4the seventh consecutive victory for the team coached by Cristi Chivu. At the end, he explained how the Romanian managed to instill confidence in a group that was in a slump.
Starting in Belgium, Denzel Dumfries played 77 minutes. He opened the scoring in the 41st minute, a goal from the small box following a corner, then he left immediately after the 0-4 success, the one that closed the table. at the end, was named the MVP of the game.
After the match, the Dutch winger was asked for interviews. He shared his impressions of the match against the Belgian champions and revealed what Cristi Chivu did to lift a team with low morale.
Inter's MVP reveals what changed Cristi Chivu
“It's a very important win. At first it was difficult, but after 20 minutes the game changed and we played much better collectively. I'm really happy.
Corners are always important: we are strong, we have players with good physicality, it is one of our strengths. We know how important this is, we want to keep winning and we are on the right track,” said Dumfries, according to Inter's official website.
Asked if Cristi Chivu restored their confidence in their own strengththe Dutchman confirmed:
“Yes, I agree. He is a coach who talks a lot with the players. I am delighted with the trust he has placed in me“.
Reassures Inter fans: 'I'm fine'
Dumfries complained of pain both before the game, having his left leg massaged in the area of the Achilles tendon, and until he came off, putting ice on the inflamed area. However, he assures that “everything is fine, it was just a precaution, considering there are many games to come.”
And at the beginning of the season we played well, but we lacked luck in the matches we lost against Udinese and Juve. But we started again well: this is the right way and we must continue that way.
– Denzel Dumfries, Inter




