Inter Milan's Cristian Chivu is on the verge of achieving something truly special in his debut Serie A season as a head coach. The Romanian, who took over from Simone Inzaghi last summer, has his Nerazzurri side cruising toward the Scudetto with a commanding nine-point lead and just six matches remaining.
This potential triumph would place Chivu in elite company, echoing a feat last accomplished by legendary manager Fabio Capello. Over three decades ago, Capello won the league title in his first full season in charge of AC Milan back in 1991/92. Now, Chivu is poised to replicate that historic debut success, but from the other side of the San Siro divide.
What makes this potential victory even sweeter for Inter fans is the context. It comes just one year after Napoli snatched the title from Inter in a heartbreaking finale. Chivu's immediate impact has not only steadied the ship but has launched Inter back to the summit of Italian football, proving that a sharp tactical mind can overcome a relative lack of senior managerial experience.
