Javier Zanetti wants to win everything with Inter Milan – Serie A Update
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Javier-Zanetti-c18096, is optimistic prior to the upcoming 2011/12 season and is keen to relive victorious days at San Siro. The full back is confident that the Nerazzurri, under newly appointed manager Gian Piero Gasperini, will challenge
the top teams for the Scudetto title.
Gasperini joined the San Siro outfit in a managerial capacity last week following Leonardo Araujo’s resignation. The Brazilian chose to become the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sporting-89-c40576 director for Paris Saint-Germain outfit, leaving the Italians searching for a manager.
Skipper Zanetti was recently talking to Sky Sport Italia where he explained his vision of the future.
"I know http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Leonardo-c22056 very well and I know about his ideas. He was very clear with us and with the President when this opportunity arose for him and he made a personal choice. Now we are looking forward to a new challenge with Gasperini and hopefully we'll be
able to raise a few more important trophies.” The fullback said.
The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/America-c38390. However, the 37-year-old footballer claimed that his mind is still stuck at San Siro and he is continuously thinking about the upcoming 2011/12 season in the Italian
top flight.
"Inter is always in my thoughts because the club is part of my life and it's hard not to think about it. I know we have a new Coach and we have signed some important players. Next season will certainly be a challenge and our targets will be the same as usual
– we'll try to win everything we're involved in.”
Inter finished second last term behind city rivals AC Milan, who broke their four-year long Scudetto winning streak. La Beneamata also failed to defend their UEFA Champions League title and the only silverware they earned last season was the Coppa Italia.
Under the command of Gasperini, Inter are keen to make a stronger run in the upcoming season and regain their lost titles.
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