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Triplete dreams clash with Chivu as Mou L'Inter eyes odds

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball ·
Triplete dreams clash with Chivu as Mou L'Inter eyes odds

Triplete ambitions sit opposite Chivu’s appointment, with Mou L'Inter still dreaming of a historic sweep as the season opens. The club recalls the 2010 triumph and now watches the odds climb, while bookmakers list a 130.00 price for a successful triplete by season’s end.

José Mourinho secured the first Triplete for Inter in 2010, delivering a league title, a Champions League final win with a Milito double against Bayern Munich in Madrid, and an Italian Cup victory over Roma, all thanks to the Argentine striker.

Simone Inzaghi also brushed past the dream years ago before departing for Arabia, indicating that the Triplete target has long attracted top coaches.

The bookmakers’ QUOTE lists INTER130,00PIÙ and INFO130,00PIÙ as the leading price, with INFOMaggiori details showing a Bonus and PIÙ options, while the generic INFO section repeats the 130.00 figure for the TRIPLETE odds.

Napoli, Roma and Como each carry a 1000.00 price from Snai, Pokerstars and Sisal, a board that even mentions De Laurentiis’s reluctance to boost his squad, contrasting sharply with Inter’s aggressive market moves.

Inter’s recent arrival of John Stones from Manchester City signals intent, while the club also seeks an external defender to replace Mattia Dumfries.

The last club to achieve a Triplete was PSG in 2025, winning the national cup, Ligue 1 and the Champions League by defeating Inter in the final.

The juxtaposition of Inter’s historic confidence and the bookmakers’ modest odds underscores a season where ambition meets market skepticism, leaving fans to watch whether the Triplete dream can become reality.

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