APPIANO GENTILE – You don’t want
to miss the appearance of Inter sporting director Piero Ausilio on Prima Serata, tonight at 21:00.
It begins with practical advice for a Nerazzurri fan in Switzerland who dreams of having a trial with
a big club, although Ausilio explained:
"A player born in 1995, like
the writer of this letter, would have a difficult time getting into
professional football through a trial. Usually, by 14 or 15 years old, a player must already have a path of development organised with a football team and then take advantage of the scouting of Italian and foreign clubs."
Ausilio continued: "There is no specific parameter that tells
you in advance when a young
talent is ready. Age certainly counts for a lot. With the younger kids you try to make out capabilities and possibilities, and in the older ones who are more complete, you make a point
of observing more specific aspects such
as physicality, personality, the knowledge of how to move on the pitch, particularities, attitudes, etc. I’m rather from the old school of
thought, that of Casiraghi – our
trainer – and if there’s a player
we have an eye on, I don’t like to watch him too many times. He’s always said that you need to watch him two or three times at the most, because otherwise
you risk focusing on the defects rather than the things that initially made an
impression on you."
Stay with inter.it for more sneak previews of the interview with Nerazzurri director Piero Ausilio to be broadcast at 21:00, only on Inter Channel.