Inzaghi Breaks Silence: Al Hilal Move Was About Peace, Not Paycheck
Simone Inzaghi has addressed criticism surrounding his move to Al Hilal, insisting that his decision was driven by personal well-being rather than financial gain. The Italian coach made the switch last summer after a successful spell in European football.
His departure from Inter Milan came as a surprise, given the club's strong performances under his leadership over four years. During that time, Inter remained competitive both domestically and in European competitions, making his exit a significant loss for the team.
Inzaghi explained that the intense pressure and demanding environment in Italy led him to seek a different kind of experience. Moving to Saudi Arabia offered him a chance to reset, enjoy a calmer lifestyle, and continue his career in a less stressful setting.
Despite speculation that financial incentives played a major role, Inzaghi made it clear that money was not his primary motivation. Instead, he emphasized the importance of finding balance and satisfaction after years of working at the highest level of European football.
He also responded to rumors linking him with the Italy national team following the departure of Gennaro Gattuso. While acknowledging that such an opportunity would be an honor, Inzaghi reaffirmed his commitment to Al Hilal and expressed contentment with his current situation.
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