
Milano's "Inter" team head coach Cristian Kivu shared his thoughts on his first three weeks in the position. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
The Romanian specialist took over the team management before the start of the Club World Cup, as he became the deputy of the previous coach Simone Inzaghi, who left for "Al-Hilal." On Monday, "Inter" concluded their match in the Club World Cup, losing 0:2 to "Fluminense" in the Round of 16.
In an interview with Sport Mediaset, Kivu expressed his satisfaction with getting to know the team in the first three weeks, highlighting both the positive and negative aspects, as well as the players' pride and skill despite their fatigue. For him, it is always important that the glass is half full; otherwise, a headache begins.
He believes that these three weeks will greatly assist in planning for the new season. Last season, "Inter" finished second in Serie A and lost 0:5 to "PSG" in the Champions League final.
Now Kivu and his team are striving for better results in the new season.