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“Guys, it's in the shirt!” » How it all ended

Article by Romeo Ene – Published Saturday, October 25, 2025, 1:47 p.m. / Updated Saturday, October 25, 2025, 1:48 p.m.

Cristi Chivu (44 years old), his coach Intercontinues to have funny moments in the press conferences he holds. A few weeks ago he had problems with his headphonesand at the conference preceding the derby with Naples several viral moments happened.

First, the Romanian technician appeared before the journalists visibly affected by a health problem: “Chivu, who had better days, literally dragged himself like a rag to the conference,” the Italians wrote.

Then he was “attacked” by insects! The moment went viral in Italy with the Romanian coach, who barely coped with the “invasion” :):

VIDEO + PHOTO | Cristi Chivu, viral moment in the conference, before Napoli – Inter

Chivu's conference, which lasted about 30 minutes, was full of twists and turns. First, an insect did not give rest to the Romanian technician, who gestured in this sense and exclaimed: “It's an insect that attacks me. Guys, it went into the shirt“.

A few minutes later, Inter's footballers, located in a room next to the one where the conference was taking place, started making various sounds, which is why the Romanian was amused: “It seems that it didn't do them any good that they had a day of rest.”

Do I need to justify a day off? It seems normal to me. The best training for a team is rest. We are coming after a period when many players were away for 10 days in the training camp with the national team, they were not at home at all.

After the Roma game we came back at 5 in the morning, then we went to Belgium and stayed there overnight, because we couldn't go back to Milan straight away. It felt right to give them a day off, to spend time with their families and children.

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