Italian football journalist Mario Sconcerti has dedicated part of his weekly column in Italian daily newspaper Corriere della Sera to analysing Inter’s 2-1 defeat to Bologna last night.

Inter took the lead through Romelu Lukaku midway through the first half and despite having many chances to extend their lead and kill the game off, they failed to do so. Bologna scored twice in quick succession near the end of the match and the result as good as ends Inter’s already minute chances of winning the Serie A title.

“Inter lack quality and are psychologically not ready to win. They have better than average player but none are great. The quality of Inter still depends on Conte and in fact it is not enough,” Sconcerti began his column which appeared in today’s print edition of the Milan based news outlet.

Inter are sitting in third place after 30 games played this season with 64 points to their name but could have had more had it not been for their inconsistency since the season resumed following the Coronavirus crisis enforced stop.

Inter are four points behind second place Lazio, 11 behind league leaders Juventus and only a point ahead of fourth placed Atalanta.