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Dutchman Frank de Boer is new Inter Milan coach: club

Dutchman Frank de Boer was officially appointed Inter Milan coach on Tuesday, taking over from ousted Roberto Mancini.

Dutchman Frank de Boer is new Inter Milan coach: club
Frank De Boer is now is the new coach of Inter Milan. Photo: STR/AFP

“Frank de Boer is the new Nerazzurri coach,” the Serie A club said on its Twitter page, followed by the hashtag #WelcomeFrank.

De Boer, 46, who left Ajax at the end of last season, touched down in the northern Italian city of Milan late on Monday to take over from Mancini, who left amid reports the club's new Chinese owners wanted fresh blood at the helm.

Inter said the new coach would be unveiled at a press conference at 2pm (1200 GMT).

“De Boer will join the Nerazzurri on a three-year contract and will take charge of first team training this afternoon,” the club said in a statement.

The Dutchman, the most capped outfield player in the history of the Netherlands national team, had been linked with Premier League clubs Southampton and Everton before those positions were filled.

At Inter he will have under two weeks to sign more players before the Serie A season starts against Chievo on August 21st.

“Hello Inter fans. I'm very happy to be here and I hope to see you soon,” he said in a video posted by the club as he arrived in Italy.

The club said he “brings with him a wealth of international experience having played at the highest level for both club and country”.

At club level for Amsterdam's AFC Ajax he lifted five Eredivisie titles, the Uefa Champions League trophy, the Uefa Cup, the UEFA Supercup, and the Intercontinental Cup. He also played for Barcelona, Galatasaray and Rangers.

As head coach of Ajax, De Boer won four straight Eredivisie titles between 2011 and 2014.

Mancini said his farewells to the blue and black stripes of Inter Milan on Monday after failing to usher the club back into the Champions League and reportedly falling out with the owners over transfers.

The 51-year-old had been coach for two years, having previously led Inter to three league titles and two Coppa Italias during his first spell in charge between 2004 and 2008.

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Romanian billionaire and seven others die in Milan plane crash

A light aircraft piloted by Romanian billionaire Dan Petrescu crashed into an empty office building near Milan on Sunday, killing him, his wife and son, and all five others aboard.

Police and rescue teams outside the office building where a small plane crashed in the Milan suburb of San Donato.
Police and rescue teams outside the office building where a small plane crashed in the Milan suburb of San Donato on October 3rd. Photo: Miguel Medina/AFP

The single-engine Pilatus PC-12 had taken off from Milan’s Linate airport shortly after 1pm headed for Olbia in the north of the Italian island of Sardinia.

It crashed just a few minutes later into a building in San Donato Milanese, a town southeast of Milan, according to aviation agency ANSV, which has opened an investigation.

Witnesses said the plane was already in flames before it crashed into an office building undergoing renovations.

Petrescu’s 65-year-old wife, who also had French nationality, and their son Dan Stefano, 30, were killed.

Italian media identified the other passengers as entrepreneur Filippo Nascimbene, a 33-year-old from Lombardy, with his wife, young son and mother-in-law, who have French nationality.

Petrescu, 68, was one of Romania’s richest men. He headed a major construction firm and owned a string of hypermarkets and malls. He also held Germany nationality, the Corriere della Sera newspaper reported.

Flames engulfed the two-storey building, next to the yellow line subway terminus.

“The impact was devastating,” Carlo Cardinali, of the Milan fire brigade, told news agency Ansa.

Deputy prosecutor Tiziana Siciliano was quoted by Corriere as saying that the plane’s black box had been recovered.

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