Inter Milan’s president Beppe Marotta feels that it is necessary to reduce the Serie A to 18 teams to reduce the burden on fixturers.
The President of Nerazzurri expressed his opinion while speaking at the “Il Foglio a San Siro” event, as reported by FCINTERNEWS.
At the moment, Serie A has 20 teams. That means Italy’s top flight season will drag in 38 games.
What this could be a problem is that teams with multiple other competitions will juggle.
There could be a half dozen more domestic equipment available in Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana.
The European competition then adds more equipment crowding. Especially with format extensions.
This season he was able to dodge 16 playoff rounds by playing directly into the knockout.
However, Nerazzurri still plays 11 games in the Champions League. They have one more – and hope to have three by the end of the campaign.
And that’s before the end of the campaign enters the Club World Cup. The new format has added more matches to certain club schedules.
Beppe Marotta, president of Inter Milan: “Serie will have 18 teams.”
With such a busy schedule, it’s difficult to see where teams and players can find time to rest.
At the Club World Cup this summer, President Beppe Marotta said, “We are proud to represent Italy as this is the first time in a new format.”
“We’re there for the work we’ve done over the last five years to get to the ranking location.”
“We’re there with great benefits,” Marotta said.
The President of Nerazzurri called it “a new experience that fits between the two seasons.”
“We’ll have experience from everyone who manages energy,” predicted Marotta. “There’s a risk of pressure that every game gets too big.”
“A limited team is not enough to address all of the commitments,” President Inter said.
“And that’s something we don’t forget about the commitment of the national team.”
President Intel argued that “fixtureists need to be better coordinated.”
“I absolutely agree with reducing the league to 18 teams, for example.”
Marotta also revealed in the title race that “there are no easy matches in Italy.”
“Even a state team will cause problems for you,” President Inter emphasized.
“Direct matches are important, but every match has a lot of challenges, especially the ‘easy’ match. ”
Marotta revealed in three aspects of InterAlive that “we have to find a way to be comfortable in three different competitions.”
“Coppa Italia, Champions League, League.”
“These add emotional tension to us compared to Napoli, the team fighting for Scudetto,” he insisted.
Marotta will help Inzagi stay at the Inter

Meanwhile, Beppe Marotta praised coach Simone Inzagi between Milan.
“With Inzagi, we were lucky to support bringing him at the right time,” President Nerazzuri said.
“When Conte left, it wasn’t very available to the market, and it appeared he would sign a new contract with Lazio.”
Marotta said Inzagi “has improved over time.”
“Even today, he is still one of the youngest football coaches around.”
“He has all the specific knowledge of the world of fotball,” Marotta said of Inzagi. “Not only on the technical and tactical level, but also on the human management side.”
President Inter also outlined his ambitions. “Generally, if you come second, you’re thought to have failed,” he said.
“But that’s not always the case. Everything needs to be evaluated.”
“We’re running on three fronts right now,” Marotta said.
“And from a financial standpoint, we’ve got a lot thanks to the Champions League.”
“Obviously my ambition and the club’s ambition are to maintain a higher aim,” Marotta said.
“We just make up the numbers and don’t want to be there.”
“If the other teams are better, we will bow to them.”
“But I believe we can beat the Champions League, the League and the Coppa Italia.”
“Being where we are is already a huge achievement,” he declared.