Legendary former Inter President Massimo Moratti feels that at this moment in time the Nerazzurri in crisis.

Speaking to Italian news outlet Leggo, Moratti attributed the team’s struggles to problems with concentration and organization, and suggested that coach Simone Inzaghi is facing a crucial test in which he must prove his suitability to remain in his position.

Last Friday’s shock loss away to Spezia seemed to confirm that, even if Inter may bounce back temporarily this season, there will always be another setback for them in Serie A.

Against the Aquilotti, the Nerazzurri had the majority of possession and missed a penalty in the first half, but never looked fully settled-in as they were unable to truly test the relegation-battling team’s backline and goalkeeper Bartolmiej Dragowski enough to break through.

From former President Moratti’s perspective, this Inter look like “A team lacking in concentration, after a good performance they go back to lacking the necessary organization to win matches.”

Of striker Romelu Lukaku, Moratti said that “He’s out of condition, he’s still looking off the pace.”

Of the difference in the Nerazzurri’s form at home and away in Serie A, Moratti said that “I think there’s something to it that’s psychological.”

“I don’t think it’s just the lack of the fans supporting them, maybe tactically we’re not finding the right solutions.”

And of coach Inzaghi, the former President argued that “The coach always bears all the responsibility, whether the team wins or loses.”

“In this case they’re losing so he has to suffer all the harrasment from the press and the fans and so forth.”

“He strikes me as a coach who wants to let the players go out and express themselves,” Moratti said of Inzaghi.

“He still has to show that he knows how to keep the team focused on a continual basis,” he suggested of the current coach.

Of tomorrow evening’s Champions League match away to Porto, Moratti predicted that “It won’t be an easy match, even if Inter play a great match, Porto are a strong team and we have to be wary.”