Wednesday 30 May 2012

Andrea Stramaccioni Recompensed for Efforts

After an impressive stint as interim coach at Inter Milan, Andrea Stramaccioni has been given the permanent deal by President Massimo Moratti for three years until 2015.

36 year-old Italy based former Bologna defender was promoted from the youth team in March to replace the dismissed Claudio Ranieri.


Inter oversaw a mini-revival at the 2010 European Champions but they still missed out on Champions League football by finishing sixth in Serie A.

Inter President Moratti told reporters "Yes, his contract was renewed earlier for three years." 


Andrea Stramaccioni is former Bologna player his career was cut short early by a serious knee injury.


He has no prior top-flight coaching experience and had only been with Inter's youth team for less than year before being promoted into the top job.


He guided Inter for eleven matches and has seven wins, two draws and two losses with the winning rate of 63.64%.


But he was unable to get Inter into next season's Champions League he did guide them to a 4-2 win over city rivals AC Milan in the penultimate game of the season.

President Massimo Moratti hopes Stramaccioni can blood some of the Inter youth squad, who won the Under-21 Next Gen European Championship in March, in the first team. 

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