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Inter, everything according to script: Moratti fires Stramaccioni and Mazzarri is on the way

As expected, Moratti fires Stramaccioni who however demands respect for the contract until 2015 - Mazzarri will soon arrive from Naples who is already thinking about the new Inter - Injuries and inexperience fatal to the young Strama

Inter, everything according to script: Moratti fires Stramaccioni and Mazzarri is on the way

Andrea Weighmen he is no longer the coach of Inter. The news, which had already been in the air for several days, arrived today in the early afternoon. Now we just have to wait for the official announcement, but the substance doesn't change: Massimo Moratti has decided to change. The team's latest results were decisive, truly disastrous, which convinced the president to put an end to the Strama project. Who, thanks to a malaise, has already been in his Rome for a few days, where he was reached by the dismissal phone call from Marco Branca. Now all we have to do is wait for the direct confrontation with Moratti, which is important for establishing the terms of the break. Relations between the two are good, but could worsen when the always thorny issue of severance pay is touched upon. Inter would like to terminate, Stramaccioni, strengthened by a contract until 2015, doesn't even think about it.

But beyond the bureaucratic issues, it's already time to look to the future. That is called Walter Mazzarri, now one step away from the Nerazzurri bench. Contacts with the former Napoli coach have been going on for days and are increasingly concrete. There is already an agreement on the contract (two-year contract worth 3,5 million per season), as well as that relating to the staff. There will be at least 6 men who will follow Mazzarri in Milan, above all Giuseppe Pondrelli, an athletic trainer expected as an anti-accident shaman. It's only a matter of time now, then the Tuscan coach will officially become the new Inter coach. With all due respect to Stramaccioni, who from this afternoon is already part of the past. Unfortunately for him, far from glorious.

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