After Inter Milan s Club World Cup defeat, coach Qiwu refused to admit his mistake: These three weeks are very useful! Fans exploded
When Inter Milan lost to Fruminense 0-2 in the 18th final of the Club World Cup and was eliminated in disgrace, everyone was waiting for head coach Qiwu's apology and reflection. However, the Romanian coach gave a shocking response: "These three weeks are very useful! " Another disappointing performance As a European giant, Inter Milan should have shown its due dominance in the Club World Cup. However, the reality is cruel - facing Fruminense from Brazil, the Nerazzurri not only failed to show the style of a popular team, but instead fell out at the critical moment and bid farewell to the event with a 0-2 loss. Such a result undoubtedly made Inter Milan fans feel angry and disappointed. You know, this team just experienced the shame of losing 0-5 to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final. They originally hoped to find some face in the Club World Cup, but they suffered a Waterloo again. The successive losses make people wonder: Is this still the once powerful Inter Milan? Qiwu's "Optimism" Faced with the overwhelming criticism from the outside world, Qiwu showed an unexpected calmness. The coach, who was a former Inter Milan player, said at a post-match press conference: "These three weeks have been very useful for us and give us the opportunity to learn about everything new. This gives us the opportunity to get along, let us know each other and show our philosophy, goals and mentality. " Hearing this, many fans "break the defense". On social media, angry voices came one after another: "Is it useful to lose all of you? ", "What is this ostrich mentality? ", "What fans want is victory, not a team building course! " Qiwu admits that the players are physically and mentally exhausted, but he insists on "staying positive." He said: "We must remain optimistic, we must trust this team, trust new players, and upcoming players, because they will be part of a major project. " Rebuild or excuse?" To a certain extent, Qiwu's words are not completely unreasonable. After taking over Inter Milan's coach, he did face huge challenges. After losing Inzaghi, the team fell into a period of reconstruction of the tactical system, and new players Susic, Luis Enrique and Bonnie need time to integrate into the team. But the question is, how much time can the fans and club executives give him? As a traditional Serie A giant, Inter Milan has become accustomed to the taste of victory. The successive losses not only affect the team's morale, but more importantly, it damages the club's brand value and commercial interests. The "project" mentioned by Qiwu sounds beautiful, but the football world has never lacked a beautiful vision, what is lacking is the ability to turn the vision into reality. Any promises about the future pale when the team misses repeatedly in key games. Wisdom in adversity or self-deception? "Football has both good times and bad times," Qiwu concluded, "The key is to have the ability to manage failures well. " This sentence sounds philosophical, but to the eyes of angry fans, it is more like a statement to make excuses for failure. Indeed, there are many cases in history that ultimately succeed through management failure. Guardiola also encountered doubts in his first few seasons at Manchester City, but he proved his worth with practical actions. The question is, can Qiwu transform theory into practice like Guardiola? Judging from the current situation, Inter Milan needs not only psychological construction, but also tactical breakthroughs and improvements in players' personal abilities. Simple optimism cannot solve the technical and tactical problems, nor can it make up for the gap in players' strength. The patience of fans is consuming It is worth noting that after eliminating Inter, Fruminense became the second Brazilian team to advance to the quarterfinals of the Club World Cup, and they will face Manchester City and Saudi Arabia's Al-Hilal in the next round. This comparison further highlights Inter Milan's embarrassing situation - something that even the Brazilian team can do, but European giants cannot do. For Qiwu, the time window is closing quickly. Although he emphasized the need to believe in the process, the cruel reality of the football world is: the result determines everything. If you cannot show convincing performance in a short period of time, no amount of "useful experience" can save his position as a coach. What Inter Milan fans want to hear most now is not the principle of team building, but the actual changes in the team on the court. After all, for a real wealthy family, every game should be a stage to show off their strength, rather than a driving range to accumulate experience. Qiwu's optimistic attitude may be worthy of praise, but in the fiercely competitive football world, it is far from enough to have optimism. What Inter needs is a leader who can turn optimism into victory, rather than a comforter who only seeks positive aspects after failure. Time will tell everything, but for Qiwu, this time window is shrinking rapidly.
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