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INTER CHIEF MAROTTA CAUTIONS MAN CITY THAT SUCCESS IN EUROPE DOES NOT NECESSARILY DEPEND ON THEIR FI

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Inter Milan, a Manchester City adversary in the Champions League, has forewarned the English club that lavish spending does not ensure success in Europe.


City must beat Inter in order to win this trophy for the first time. The teams will face off in the Final on Saturday in Istanbul, with City vast favorites to win the Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League treble.


Giuseppe Marotta, the chief executive of Inter, is one of the sport's most astute businessmen and has rebuilt the team since coming in 2018. Marotta praised City in a rare engagement with UK media, but he is certain that his club has a chance.


According to Marotta, "Whoever spends the most doesn't always win the most in sports, particularly football." "You also need skill and knowledge. However, City deserve our highest praise. We have a terrific relationship with this particular club.



Pep Guardiola, unquestionably the best coach in the world, deserves praise for it. However, Inter will continue to give it our all until the very end.

"There is unquestionably a gap between City and Inter as well as between the Premier League and Serie A." Although we are aware that they are favorites, we must inconvenience and hurt them. We must be extremely motivated.

The accomplishment of a goal like this, which is the fruit of our labors throughout the entire season, is a source of great pride and happiness.

Since Inter won the Champions League under Jose Mourinho's leadership, Italy has not produced a champion. 13 years prior

Despite the fact that Juventus has made two Final appearances over that time, Chelsea and Liverpool have each won the trophy twice since 2010. During this time, Finals have also been reached by Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool, City, and others.

However, there are indications that Serie A is improving. Inter is the league's last remaining prospect of winning a European trophy this year after Roma and Fiorentina were defeated in the finals of the Conference League and Europa League, respectively.

Marotta remains upbeat no matter the outcome.


According to Marotta, the Premier League is currently not very economically connected to the other levels. They are well ahead, and Italy is not able to compete in that regard.

"However, we must utilize our resources as effectively as possible. Our strength is that we have good instructors and players.

Italian football has recently made a slight comeback. This season, we had a team in each of the European finals, which is fantastic publicity for Italian soccer.

We are progressing. The Premier League is still far away, but we must identify our own stars, beginning with the junior system. We have made progress.


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