Filippo Inzaghi believes his brother Simone Inzaghi proved to be “one of the coaches in Europe” at Inter Milan.
The former AC Milan and Juventus striker praised his brother’s conversation with Sky Sport Italia, FCInterNews.
Filippo and Simone Inzaghi have had outstanding careers as strikers.
But it would be fair to say that the former has had a more complete adventure in his gaming career.
Simone’s gambling career is not to be despised. The current Inter coach spent most of his time at Lazio, where he won Serie A and Coppa Italia three times.
But Filippo won 3 league titles between Juventus and AC Milan. He won the Champions League twice with the Rossoneri.
In addition, Simone has made a total of 3 appearances for the Italian national team.
Filippo, meanwhile, has made 57 appearances for Italy. He won the World Cup with the Azzurri in 2006.
But as a coach it was the same.
Filippo has had a pretty decent career as a coach since he started his boots. The former striker has done well at clubs such as Venezia and Reggina.
But Simone has certainly surpassed her brother despite being less celebrated as a player.
The 48-year-old is now in his third season as Inter coach.
Inzaghi is on the verge of winning his first Serie A title as a coach. This follows two Coppa Italia crowns, three Italian Super Cup crowns and a run to the Champions League final last season.
This is in addition to the paintings that Simone has made at the helm of Lazio for more than five years.
Filippo commented on his brother: “As I said, for me he has shown that he is one of the most productive coaches in Europe. Since he’s been at Lazio.
“I’m satisfied for him,” said the former striker and current coach.
“Because he’s a serious guy. Football wants people like him.
When asked if he had been in Inter’s form this season, Filippo replied “No. “
“Because they deserve to be, they are now. “
“Beyond the results, football is at stake. I follow what my brother does with wonderful admiration.
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