
Double Sacking at Juve and Milan: A Shocking Twist Sparks Hope for Inter Fans!
- "Among two quarreling parties, the third rejoices," as the saying goes, and in this peculiar scenario, the Inter faithful might just find reason to celebrate while their rivals grapple with turmoil. Under the stewardship of Simone Inzaghi, Inter are still very much in the hunt for a ‘Triple Crown’ this season, with supporters clinging to a hint of superstition as well. With whispers of Thiago Motta’s likely dismissal from Juventus (rumoured to be replaced by Igor Tudor), one can’t help but hark back to the 1963/64 season, a rare chapter when both the bianconeri and Milan (who have just switched from Paulo Fonseca to Sergio Conceicao) opted for mid-season managerial changes. Cast your mind back to October 1963 when Juventus parted ways with Paulo Amaral—Brazilian, like the departing Motta—and entrusted the team to Eraldo Monzeglio. The Rossoneri followed suit in March 1964, appointing Niels Liedholm to replace Antonio Carniglia. While Inter tragically lost a championship play-off to Bologna on June 7—after the season had seen both teams deadlocked on points—a delightful memory has lingered for the Nerazzurri, who triumphed 3-1 against Real Madrid in the Prater Stadium in Vienna, securing their inaugural Champions Cup. Fast forward to 2025, and Inzaghi’s squad, currently leading the league and preparing for the Coppa Italia semifinals, also faces Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarterfinals. With the final set to take place in Munich, Lautaro and his teammates are eager to redeem themselves after a narrow 1-0 defeat to Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City in Istanbul two years prior. © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA - Resource: "https://www.corrieredellosport.it/news/calcio/serie-a/inter/2025/03/23-139406698/doppio_esonero_di_juve_e_milan_un_clamoroso_precedente_fa_sognare_i_tifosi_dell_inter