FC Internazionale managing director Marco Fassone spoke to Radio Rai this morning. This is what he said:

“President Thohir seemed pleased and satisfied: winning the first derby in front of 80,000 fans is a good start. Mazzarri is no gamble, he’s a sure thing, and both parties are delighted to be working together. He took over the team, started from scratch and is honing them in line with his ideas, so we’re happy.”

Asked about the lack of Italian players in last night’s match, Fassone continued: “You can’t deny that Inter is a club with a natural international leaning, but of course that doesn’t mean we won’t try to sign Italian players. We’ve brought in lots of youngsters and that’s one direction we’re headed in: Belfodil, Taider and Icardi are all young players.”

The chief executive was also asked to comment on the absence of choreography in the stands at the derby: “The fans from the Curve work long and hard to get everything ready so not being able to see the result was disappointing and also annoying. The Inter and AC Milan supporters are closer than rival fans are in other cities. There’s a lot of solidarity between the two sets at the moment.”

Back on the question of closing the Curve: “If you try to apply a norm and each time the [appeal] court suspends the punishment and asks for further investigation to be carried out, then something’s not right. I think the whole concept of objective responsibility needs to be looked at, just as we need to distinguish between racism and territorial discrimination.”

Source: inter.it