Beppe Marotta, the President of Inter Milan, shared his views during an event held at San Siro by Il Foglio. He stated that the football world is currently experiencing a challenging phase, irrespective of the national team’s performance.
Marotta highlighted a significant consensus among clubs, noting that 19 out of 20 clubs spontaneously agreed on certain matters, in reference to a statement made by Malagò. This widespread agreement underscores the shared concerns within the league regarding the ongoing difficulties.
«Il calcio vive un momento difficile a prescindere dalla Nazionale. Serve un aiuto legislativo per uscire dalla crisi,» Marotta declared, emphasizing that legislative intervention is crucial for Italian football to emerge from its current crisis.
The sentiment expressed by Marotta points towards a need for systemic changes and external support to address the financial and structural challenges plaguing the sport.
Translation:
Beppe Marotta, Inter’s President, spoke from the stage at the Il Foglio event at San Siro: «Malagò? There was the convergence of 19 clubs out of 20, very spontaneously.» He then elaborated on the broader issues facing Italian football.
Marotta’s statement, «Il calcio vive un momento difficile a prescindere dalla Nazionale. Serve un aiuto legislativo per uscire dalla crisi,» translates to: «Football is going through a difficult moment regardless of the national team. Legislative help is needed to get out of the crisis.»
This indicates that the current struggles in Italian football are not solely tied to the performance of the national team, but rather represent a deeper systemic issue that requires legislative intervention for resolution.

