Inter are continuing to evaluate the possibility of appealing the decision that saw them hit with a stadium closure according to a report from Corriere dello Sport.

The Nerazzurri will take a decision tomorrow and the report suggests that Inter management are more orientated towards deciding against to appeal. In any case though, the stadium will not be completely empty with Inter set to allow players from the youth academy in for the game.

Inter were ordered to close their stadium fully for their next two games against Benevento and Sassuolo and partially close it for the game thereafter with Bologna due to the racist chants a portion of the Nerazzurri support subjected Napoli’s Kalidou Koulibaly to during the boxing day clash between the sides.

The Rome based newspaper also touch upon Inter’s upcoming fixtures and believe that with the way they have fallen, Inter can get one foot in the door when it comes to securing Champions League qualification for the coming season. None of the fixtures up until the second Milan derby on March 17 are ‘direct’ clashes and this could also allow Inter to overcome Napoli in second place.