Moratti: "A difficult moment but we'll tackle it"
Monday, 18 April 2011 11:44:15
MILAN – Outside the Saras offices this morning, president Massimo Moratti answered questions put to him by journalists.
Here on inter.it you can read what the president said:
Seen from the outside, Inter seem to be going through a very difficult period.
"Of course, when you go through a rough patch all sorts of things get thrown into the equation - more by people on the outside. But I think we should see this moment we're going through for what it is: a drop in form caused by tiredness. It's mainly physical fatigue, in my opinion, but you also get mentally tired when you can't keep up with things physically. That's why we haven't been good enough in recent games."
Can you explain what the situation with the coach is at the moment?
"I don't think Leonardo has changed much. I think he did fantastically well up to the derby, when we expected a great result, but the big mistake was sending the players away to play with their national teams, and having them come back convinced they were still in peak form, when they were actually very tired. That's when this period started and the coach has tried to do what he has to do and he has done it well. It's difficult to put the brakes on a situation like this but we hope that from now on we'll start doing things well again. Ideally we need a good week's rest but that's not possible because we have games to play on Tuesday and Saturday."
It's been reported that José Mourinho has pre-enrolled his children at a school in Lugano for next year...
"I read about that in the papers, but there's nothing between Mourinho and the club."
Credit: Internazionale Milano (www.inter.it)
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