Legendary former AC Milan coach Fabio Capello feels that Inter’s loss away to Bologna yesterday was harsh on them.

Speaking to Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia, the former coach gave the view that the Nerazzurri were let down in a few decisive moments despite performing well, and stressed that they must immediately react in their next match.

Inter’s night could not have gone much worse in Bologna from the perspective of the result, as they let a one-goal advantage slip to lose and hand the advantage in the Serie A title to city rivals Milan.

However, the performance on the pitch showed many signs that the team are equipped for their task over the remaining matches, as they dominated possession and carved out decent chances against a resolute Rossoblu defense.

Capello feels that the performance was on the whole not a bad one, but that the team must not let their heads drop with their clash with Udinese on Sunday another potentially decisive one.

“Radu’s error is the goalkeepers’ mistake,” he said, “the control with the outside of the boot that often is a problem for keepers who don’t have great technique with their feet.”

“There can be a mistake,” he went on. “Inter’s reaction in the next match will be important. After Juventus the team had started playing well again, as a team, showing quality.”

“This time we don’t know what the reaction will be,” he continued. “Inzaghi’s team, apart from the error, didn’t deserve to lose like this.”

“Physically, Dimarco can’t possibly be marking Arnautovic,” he added. “And then there were several dangerous moments for them.”

“When the ball doesn’t want to go in there’s nothing to be done,” he added. “And then you make a mistake and concede goals.”