Chivu announced as new Inter head coach - Soccer News
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Cristian Chivu has been appointed as the new head coach of Inter Milan on a two-year contract effective until June 2027. He replaces Simone Inzaghi, who left following a loss in the Champions League final to Paris Saint-Germain. Chivu, having recently managed Parma for three months, where he managed to steer the club clear of relegation by achieving three wins in 13 matches, embarks on this new challenge at Inter as they seek to improve their future prospects in competitive football.
Inter has officially announced Cristian Chivu as their new head coach, signing a two-year contract to lead the team following Simone Inzaghi's departure.
Chivu takes over from Inzaghi after a disappointing Champions League final, marking a significant transition for Inter as they look forward to the future.
Chivu has a brief managerial history with only three months at Parma, where he helped secure their top-flight status despite a challenging start.
With a modest win rate of 23.1%, the club hopes Chivu can build from his past experiences and lead Inter to new heights.
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