The Inter Milan President has made it clear that he is busy assessing the changes to be made at the San Siro outfit, after their losing streak continued at Naples.
The Nerazzurri chief has admitted that he might consider making changes at the club in the near future.
Talks of a temporary dip in Inter Milan’s fortunes were dashed away by the back-to-back defeats of the Nerazzurri. The first loss came at the hands of Olympique Marseille in the UEFA Champions League, then
against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Napoli-c40003 in the Serie A.
Moratti was visibly disappointed by their defeat at the Stadio San Paolo, lamenting the players’ attitude in the match. The result against the Azzurri has made it seven defeats in their last eight games,
and is the fifth consecutive loss in all competitions.
Moratti was talking to the press outside the confines of his Milan offices. He clarified that options were being contemplated upon, and their implementation will only come about after proper dialogue with
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 boss, Claudio Ranieri.
The Italian was quoted as saying:
“We’re thinking about things. We’ll see what to do. I’ll also speak with Ranieri as I haven’t talked to him yet and then we’ll consider what to do.”
Rumours are rife that Ranieri would be shown the exit door soon, however, the Beneamata chief dismissed rumours by suggesting:
“I think we can get out of this with Ranieri. However, I want to understand his mood and that of the players.”
The oil baron further went on to state that he feels that his side is moving in the right direction, however, being pragmatic, he added:
“I spoke to him the other day and it seemed as if the side were improving from a psychological point of view, but sometimes that is not enough.”
Ranieri came in as a replacement for Gian Piero Gasperini in September 2011, and Moratti feels that things could turnaround under the former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 boss.
The Nerazzurri chief’s patience is surely being tested by Inter Milan’s form, with the Curva Nord making their dissatisfaction known on a number of occasions.
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