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Interviewed with Biasin and Guaro in Munich. They are really patriotic and really good at speaking. I sincerely recommend the country...

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Interviewed with Biasin and Guaro in Munich. They are really patriotic and really good at speaking. I sincerely recommend Inter Milan fans to take a look at this interview.

Sports:

You just arrived in Munich today. How are you in now? Is it already full of energy?

Biasin:

is more like a surging heart than a full of energy. Of course we won’t play in person, nor will we control the outcome, but just standing on the side of such a spectacular and dreamy court can already make people feel the surging emotions.

Guaro:

To be honest, it is difficult for you not to be impressed in such a scene. I don't envy the players because even if I don't have to play football, my adrenaline is soaring now. To put it bluntly, I was a little scared. Can this be broadcast? To be serious, this is really beautiful and heavy. The emotions I have experienced now have only felt once in Istanbul before.

I never thought before that football could make me feel this way - it was wonderful and a bit scary. But no matter what, we will devote ourselves to it and experience it with the greatest emotional intensity and tension. To be honest, I also brought some sedatives, maybe I can use them.

Sports:

What is the difference compared to what Istanbul two years ago?

Biasin:

is very different. Two years ago in Istanbul, we played in the finals with a mentality of "having done well enough" and were facing a team that was much stronger than Inter Milan in everyone's eyes. Although it was the Champions League final after all, you can't really not take it seriously, but in a sense it still feels relaxed.

This time it is different. Inter Milan just lost the league championship. Although the opponent in the Champions League final is still very strong - in my opinion, it is indeed slightly stronger than Inter Milan - but not as strong as exaggerated. So this time, Inter Milan came here with a sense of responsibility of "must win the trophy". I think this responsibility is much heavier than two years ago. Inzaji said this is a kind of "consciousness", and I completely agree.

Guaro:

Biasin summarized it particularly accurately. If it was more of a dream two years ago, it was more of a sense of responsibility now. Because this time the opponent is no longer an unattainable existence - you can see, feel, and even touch the peak of this mountain.

Sports:

Have you noticed Lautaro's expression at the press conference? Jani Mellow said he was like a tiger.

Guaro:

Indeed.

Sports:

I think he is a bit like Dumfries, that ruthlessness.

Biasin:

Lautaro actually has two sides. Before entering the launch hall, he was interviewed by Italy Sky Sports. He couldn't help crying when talking about his family. This was his fragile side. But I also think that this is exactly his source of power, and he can transform emotions into competitive anger, and this is something you will see very clearly in the game.

He hasn't played for a long time, and the last time he appeared against Barcelona. Over the past month, he has been preparing for this game entirely. There is no doubt that he wants to be the protagonist in Munich.

Sports:

Is his current state 100%?

Biasin:

I think it's almost the same. Maybe the pace of the game is slightly worse, but in the final you will forget about injuries and various problems. I believe he will play a great game. Don’t forget that in the second round against Barcelona, ​​he actually kicked with injuries!

Guaro:

You mentioned Lautaro and Dumfries and pointed it very accurately. They helped me get the feeling of football in the last era, that pure love - of course, they are not the only two, but this kind of player is really rare now. It’s not that contemporary players really don’t love football, but now they are too tempted and their attention is easily distracted. These two people are in the type of “football first, others stand aside”.

They grew up with diligence. Perhaps their talent is not as talented as others, but they rely on their willpower to make up for their disadvantages and have come to this day. We can see this willpower in Lautaro's tears. A player who has stood at the top of the world, won the World Cup, and won a large number of best player honors will still cry in such a scene. Why? Because he really takes football seriously.

Sports:

Speaking of which, Inzaji seems to be a little moved. In an interview with Sky Sports, he said that he felt good at Inter Milan and felt that he had all the conditions needed to pursue satisfaction. Is this a signal left? Or is there actually still uncertainty?

Biasin:

Regarding Inzagi, Guaro and I have been following Inter Milan, and we are also "watching" Inzagi's growth. When he first came four years ago, people generally felt that he still needed to adapt to the wealthy family - both in management and communication, it still needs to be improved. Over the years, he has grown step by step and is now a top coach in Europe and is the unquestionable top five in the world in my mind.

This growth also brought him more confidence, and also means that he is no longer just the "executor" of the club, but a person who has the right to make demands and even stick to his position. After this game, the club's senior management will definitely sit down and have a serious conversation with him. I don't think there is an irreconcilable disagreement between them, but this renewal will not be "taken for granted".

Guaro:

I just want to say one thing, I sincerely hope that Inzagi and Inter Milan can continue to move forward. He really paid a lot for the team and took it out of a rather complicated situation - at the time, another coach had just left, Inter's fate seemed destined to move in some direction. Inzaji arrived at this time. Even though many important officials were sold, he still led the team to find a balance, so that the team did not lose the price or collapse after a turbulent summer..

In my opinion, Inzaji is not only a good coach, but also a very good person. I hope this Champions League final can be a new starting point for his Inter Milan coach's career, and I believe he can bring more things to the team. On the other hand, I hope the club can really appreciate him, because he deserves it.

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