There is a growing realisation that the balance of power has changed in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 and if Inter are to compete they need to bring in new blood, words echoed by Ferri.
The former Internazionale defender has witnessed the sad fall of the San Siro outfit after their recent glorious past.
He further went on to voice his opinions regarding the situation and why the results have been going this way for the Beneamata.
The plight that Ferri has been referring to is the recent collapse of Inter Milan, who have seen their European hopes dashed by a resilient Marseille side. Prior to their exit from the UEFA Champions League,
Inter also suffered one of their worst run of forms, which involved a run of nine matches without a victory.
This has left the Beneamata in dire straits, having slumped to the 7th position in the Serie A, with little to no hope of qualifying for the Champions League next season. They are eight points
adrift of Edy Reja’s http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lazio-c39775, and six points behind fifth-placed Udinese. Claudio Ranieri’s men need a miracle to reduce the deficit in the remaining matches.
Ferri believes that there is a need to re-invigorate the club’s squad. He commented:
“Inter now have to look to the future. It won’t be easy to rebuild, but they have to get back to the level that a team such as Inter should be competing at.”
He felt that the Nerazzurri were going through a natural phase of progression with their old guard running out of fuel. Opining on the next move that Inter should undertake, he commented:
“Inter’s future could be a team of youngsters mixed in with a few more experienced players. Cycles in football come to an end and gratitude must remain, but the faces need to change…”
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 will go trophy less after a long time this season, and their main aim will be to finish amongst the top three.
The Nerazzurri will face Atalanta in their next game on Sunday, March 18.
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