Former Inter Milan wingback Ezequiel Schelotto feels that the Nerazzurri have now established themselves as one the best clubs in Europe.

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According to Schelotto, the Nerazzurri have now built a great foundation. He particularly lauds CEO Beppe Marotta and head coach Simone Inzaghi.

“You can see the great work Inzaghi achieved since his arrival. And even prior to his appointment, Marotta has been able to sign great stars,” said the Italian in his interview with Sportitalia via FcInterNews.

“I believe that the Nerazzurri have established a precise idea of ​​play, a positive mentality, supported by an important company with Zanetti and the Zhang family who created a structure which paved the way for Inzaghi.

“The management reconfirmed him firmly, and will certainly reconfirm him for the next few years.

“Now we’re seeing many players who want to join the club and wear the Inter shirt.

“There is this positive energy at the club. You can see it on the pitch because those who play, and even those who don’t play, transmit it.”

Ezequiel Schelotto Heaps Praise On Inter Milan & Lautaro Martinez

The former Atalanta man insists that Inter have now become one of the strongest teams in the world.

“Inter is the strongest team in Italy. Last year they reached the Champions League final and almost beat Man City

“I think they will continue on this path because I believe in the people who work behind the scenes, the ones you don’t see on the pitch.

“Then there is an extraordinary fan base that helps bring out the best in the team.

“So I believe that the Nerazzurri deserve to be mentioned among the strongest teams in Europe and the world,”

Finally, Schelotto feels Lautaro Martinez can follow in the footsteps of Javier Zanetti by becoming a club symbol.

“Javier is a friend who I respect a lot. We still talk, he’s always available. He’s a very humble person.

“He continues to be my captain. He always will be. He is an extraordinary person and deserves all the affection he receives every day.

“Lautaro is a great player. He’s still young, but if he gets it into his head that he wants to stay at Inter, well what can I say?

“He can be a true symbol of the club. He has already done a lot for Argentina and Inter. I hope he continues on this path.”

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