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Walter Zenga reflects on his “dream” to coach Inter Milan

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The Inter Milan hot seat is subject to much speculation after Ranieri was axed following the abysmal run he led http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 through, and Zenga has offered his services.
The Al-Nasr head coach has thrown his name into the fray of possible candidates for the Inter Milan job, further stressing that it is his dream to coach the Nerazzurri.
Zenga has been a former player and has spoken of his motivation to make it to the Beneamata hot seat.
Massimo Moratti recently installed the Inter http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/U-17-Youth-team-c40787 coach, Andrea Stramaccioni, into the San Siro managerial post. Stramaccioni has clearly impressed Moratti after he
won the NextGen Series (the equivalent of Champions League for the youth) with the Primavera side. After having an interview with the oil baron, Stramaccioni was given the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684.
He has made a positive start to his Inter Milan career with a 5-4 win over Genoa in the Week 30 fixture of the Serie A. Nothing has been guaranteed to the current manager
with many thinking that his inexperience might come under question with eight games remaining in the Lega. The 36-year-old is younger than the club captain, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Javier-Zanetti-c18096, who is 38-years-old.
It is understood that Moratti is keeping an eye on the possible options to be considered for the next season.

Zenga was in running for the Beneamata managerial post last season; however Moratti handed the duties to Gian Piero Gasperini to lead the charge for the San Siro outfit.
The former Inter goal keeper reiterated his intent to switch to the Beneamata, and commented:
“If Inter were to call, I am free to leave. It’s no secret that it is my dream to be Coach of Inter and complete the circle, returning to my club to train the squad.”
The former Catania boss was giving an interview to La Gazzetta dello Sport and he was quoted to have said:
“I chose the hardest route to get there, going around the world without help, learning to make do and adapt to the players I found. The Nerazzurri are always in my heart,
though.”
The former Steaua Bucharest manager has had experience at a variety of clubs, throughout Europe.

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