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Francesco Guidolin dismisses rumours linking him to Inter Milan

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The Udinese head coach has quashed any reports of talks between him and the Nerazzurri for the next season, mentioning that his focus is only
on the Zebrette.
Given the injury concerns Guidolin has to deal with, he has done a remarkable http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 at the Udine based club. Despite their recent inconsistencies, they are
still in a great position to qualify for the last UEFA Champions League place of the Italian Lega.

His success at the Friulani outfit coupled with his vast experience has made him
one of the favourites to land a job at the San Siro come the end of the season. Udinese currently sit in the joint fourth position with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Napoli-c40003, as compared to Inter who sit in the eighth position of the league.

The Italian distanced himself from any move to the Beneamata by suggesting that he would not be talking on this subject till the season was over. He mentioned
that his priority was Udinese for now, adding that no http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 representative has gotten in touch with him. He added:
“I do not want to talk about this from here to the end of the season. I want to focus only on my team. I’m just saying that I’ve had no contact with anyone
and nor have the people who represent me. To date, no-one has come in to talk to me. I do not want to talk about it.”
Besides quashing any speculations surrounding the future Inter manager, he commented on the departure of Ranieri from the San Siro. He stated that it was
sad to see a fellow manager departing from the club, but stated that these occurrences were normal in football.

http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 has a record of managers having short tenures but Guidolin was of the opinion that it just reflected on the competitiveness of the Lega, and the stakes
involved.
He reflected on a quote by his fellow countryman, and stated:
“I like to quote a phrase of Gianluca Vialli’s - Victory in Italy was a relief, victory abroad was a joy. We need a change of mentality, but it takes time.
In other countries it is so. At such a point, players will be able to grow, clubs will be more willing to try youngsters, the stadiums will be full of smiling people.”
Ranieri’s departure has made him the 16th coach to leave the exit door of a Serie A club this season.

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