Inter legend Evaristo Beccalossi spoke on Inter’s collapse in the 2-2 draw with Torino last night at the San Siro while also praising the ability of the squad overall.

“In the first half Inter played well and were playing at 3000 miles per hour, they were both quick and aggressive. Now it is all about understanding what happened in the second half of the match. Torino in the first half were just not there, then there was the collapse of Inter and I do not know if it was psychological or physical,” Beccalossi said in an interview on Radio 24 show ‘Tutto Convocati.’

Beccalossi, who spent six years with Inter in the late 1970s and early to mid 1980s, proceeded to call upon manager Luciano Spalletti to sort things out.

“Spalletti now has to intervene to understand why Inter changed like they did during the match. Juventus aside, Inter’s squad is the most important and can compete with the others at the top of the table.”