Inter Milan have sacked Gian Gasperini after a poor start to the season which does make you wonder how fortunate Wenger is to still have a job.
posted on 21/9/11
Moratti (the Inter chairman) is a bit of an ego maniac and erratic to the core.
Shows you how football changes. Mourinho took that team to the pinnacle of footballing achievement.
3 years later they are quite frankly a shambles...
posted on 21/9/11
They are getting through managers like wildfire. I do wonder if we could see Ancelotti there before long
Maybe they'll re-ignite their interest in Capello. Here's hoping
posted on 21/9/11
To be fair to Gasperini he has had quite a tough start to the league with fixtures against Palermo and Roma but the loss in the CL and then yesterday against Novara was the tipping point. Morratti is a bit mental but I guess if it's not working out then it's best to make the decision early, still plenty of time to save their season!
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posted on 21/9/11
I think this just proves what a tough act Mourinho is to follow. Inter will be on their 5th manager in little over a year
Blame tough fixtures but with their squad at their disposal Inter could and indeed should be doing far better than that. Four losses and a draw is unacceptable
posted on 21/9/11
Awww what was wrong with my comment?
posted on 21/9/11
Inter Milan have an aging squad and they haven't invested well over the summer, heard Ricky Alvarez has been totally out his depth and hasn't been able to keep up with pace of the league- imagine him in the EPL then.
Also it seems like losing Eto'o has really hurt them, no surprise there. Maybe a change of manager and a heavy investment in January will fix things for them.
posted on 21/9/11
oOg(O_o)nzOo²©®™--- what was your comment?
posted on 21/9/11
Seems both Barca and Inter sold Eto'o at the wrong time
posted on 21/9/11
I just said Wenger must count himself lucky to still be in a job after years of disappointment...