Chivu recalled the serious skull injury: The doctors in Verona saved my life, I will always be grateful
■Is the second half against Fiorentina the closest to your ideal Inter Milan team?
Chivu said: "Reaction and continuity are never taken for granted. We must maintain the positive performance in the last game and continue to improve on this basis. Being able to do better is part of our team's DNA."
■ You trust Boni and Sucic very much, they are indeed very capable players.
Chivu said: "Yes, they are as good as Luis Enrique, Diouf, and Pio Esposito. Although the French teenager has not had many opportunities yet, his time will come. I have a group of very good players who believe in the team and our common dream."
■ How do you feel about returning to Verona's home court, where you have experienced the most difficult moments in your career?
Chivu said: "Many years have passed... For me, it was a kind of rebirth. I lost a lot that day, but I also gained more. I learned that the most important thing in life is not victory or defeat, but cherishing that short journey. I am very grateful. I came back here with Parma last year, but I did not think of the accident that year, and I think of everything this city has given me, because after the accident, it was the doctors in Verona who saved my life. I am always grateful. Verona is a beautiful city."
On January 6, 2010, Chivu, who was playing for Inter Milan, violently collided with an opponent's player in the head during a high-altitude duel at Verona's home court, resulting in a skull fracture.
■What is the current situation of Josep Martinez?
Chivu said: "We are trying our best to help him, and the club is also caring about the family of the deceased. But we must also consider Josep himself. He will face many difficulties in the future. We will stay with him, and the support of the team is very important to him."
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