Inter CEO Beppe Marotta will hold a face-to-face meeting with some of the Nerazzurri’s key players when they are back from international duty before the end of the international break.

This according to today’s print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, who report that the CEO is planning to hold crisis talks with some of the main figures within the locker room and on the pitch to sound out their feelings as the team look to reverse their bad early season form.

The Nerazzurri have a big task ahead of them on the other side of the international break, as they are looking to dig themselves out of what has begun to look like a full-blown crisis after their loss away to Udinese over the weekend.

Few of the team’s key players have shown their best on anything like a consistent basis, whilst there has also been a sense of a mental drop-off and a lack of concentration and motivation that has led to the team looking disjointed on the pitch.

Accordingly, Marotta wants to know where the likes of Nicolo Barella, Alessandro Bastoni, Marcelo Brozovic, and Milan Skriniar are at mentally before they get back to work on the training pitch and then in their sequence of matches on the other side of the break.