I think they could find better options instead of Chivu, but for some reason they are interested in him. Maybe they trust his abilities and we underestimate him. Of course, like everyone else, we think that a team that has played in the Champions League finals in two of the last three years deserves a better manager. It seemed more logical to bring in a manager who has proven himself, has quality, and has a successful career. However, the course of the season will determine whether we are wrong about Chivu or not.
Sometimes such an unexpected decision can bring a good result when Alonso came to Bayer, I did not see much enthusiasm on this matter, but it turned out that he could make Bayer champions. It is still difficult to say what Chivu is capable of, I agree that such a team that plays in the Champions League finals should be so ambitious to sign only insucible trainers. To which Chivu may not apply now, but if you do not give trainers a chance to show what they are capable of, then we will not be able to find "new Alonso."
Inter is not the right club to find a new Alonso. Because Xabi managed Bayer Leverkusen, not Bayern Munich. In this case, it would have been more logical for him to take over Roma instead of Inter. Inter is already used to success, they are a team that has reached the Champions League final many times but lost. Therefore, the manager will be under mental pressure. We can say that Xabi is mentally comfortable in Leverkusen. Success came as a result of this. However, if he had managed Bayern Munich, he would not have been comfortable in the same way.