Today, Tuttosport writes about Walter Mazzarri’s situation at Inter : “Walter Mazzarri is currently facing the arguably most complicated moment in his career. For the first time since 2004, when he took Livorno to Serie A with a great football, the team he’s coaching gives the nagging impression of not being able to translate his ideas into practice. Given the encouraging start in the league, there is a strong sense of feeling that the team has taken a step backwards.”

“Aside from Palacio, Handanovic (sometimes) and Milito (when he’s recovered, though…), this Inter consists of players who haven’t raised their level (Guarin? Incomprehensible…) and veterans from Treble-season. And the transfer market gives no healing measures because of the economic circumstances. As it stands, Inter have entered a new era. For Inter and Mazzarri it’s extremely frustrating to have to deal with austerity instead of being able to spend.”

“Mazzarri is not worried about the work that awaits him (yesterday he was the first to arrive and the last to leave Appiano): what’s pressuring him is clarity about the goals and the club’s transfer market.”

Source: fcinternews.it