It’s a song all too familiar to the Nerazzurri faithful, a black & blue tune so different to the one sung when Mancini was last in charge of Inter but one that’s been heard frequently since May 23rd 2010.
Another season wasted, time to rebuild from scratch yet again. This is how it has been sounding from the Nerazzurri camp for the past 5 years when April is just around the corner, the exception ironically being last year when an increasingly unpopular Walter Mazzarri was leading Inter to a top 5 finish, albeit in a manner that was anything but attractive. Following the sacking of the “unpopular” one after a string of poor performances, Inter have crashed out of the Coppa Italia, plumeted down to 8th position in the Serie A and ultimately tonight crashed out of the Europa League after a lacklustre performance against Bundesliga outfit Wolfsburg.
It can’t come as a shock to anyone that Inter lost to a team that occupies 2nd place in the Bundesliga and who only 5 weeks ago demolished Bayern Munich at home. What is perhaps shocking is that the Nerazzurri didn’t even seem close to shaking Wolfsburg who in turn looked like they were playing at perhaps 60% of their ability. What’s truly depressing is also that Inter yet again looked like 11 individuals as opposed to playing like a team and that when faced with high quality opposition such as Wolfsburg, who are incredibly organized, the distance in terms of technical quality to a Champions League team became painfully evident for all to see.
However, this time the holes in the black & blue ship cannot be blaimed on the captain as Roberto Mancini’s career speaks for itself. No this time the gaping holes in terms of defensive quality as well as squad depth are so abundantly clear that they need to and have to be addressed for the club to be able to make that long awaited qualitative leap. One does not need to go further than the fact that Mateo Kovacic’s replacement tonight when Mancini was desperately looking for goals was none other than Zdravko Kuzmanovic. With Jonathan, Dodó and Nagatomo away due to injury Inter were forced to start with Campagnaro and subsequently D’Ambrosio on full-back but even if the aforementioned trio had not been missing due to injury, no-one can argue that their presense would raise the level in that particular position. Which is precisely where Inter’s achilles heal lies: there are too many mediocre players in the squad in key positions and this prevents the team and the club from returning to the level it deserves to be at.
There is a a lot of work to be done in the months ahead, but raising the quality of the squad remains the most important task that lays before Inter and more specifically Piero Ausilio, because if any conclusion could and should be drawn from these past 5 years, it is that you truly cannot make chicken soup with chicken poo.

We need more quality players. Most of what we have now is mediocre at best. I know this is hard to admit and swallow as a supported, but it’s the truth. So, unless Thohir unzips his wallet, nothing will change next season
I think ambrosio needs time that’s all.
Even though guarin is either a hit or miss every match, he can provide something for the team from time to time
You didn’t mention shaq so I’m assuming you already consider him as a good player.
Palacio has been scoring non stop, so I think he has gotten better.
I’m pretty sure murillo is coming to inter, so that’s great news
Campa is the worst player on the pitch… even worse than rano and podo; and that’s saying something. I would rather see naga (even if he isn’t inter material, he’s still better than campa)
Hernanes seems to perform well (not as well as we hoped) so I think we either sell or lower his salary
Sell vidic.
Play kova in either guarins or borzo’s position for a few matches
I agree on Guarin… I’ve always cheered for him because I think he has immense potential (I like players that have potential but don’t live up to it haha, like Adriano…).
On Hernanes, I cannot agree. He only looks OK now because the average skill of the team is below average. Also, we bought him as a star player and paid 18mill, which is most that we’ve spent on a player since 2010, so I expect more of him.
Completely agree with you on the whole hernanes thing… lazio were smart to let him go
Frankly i think next season would be much better…
Yeah, we’ve been saying that for 5 years now..
If we are going to rebuild we need someone who is great at building teams like Simeone
I Agree with the Terzo Tempo
Yeah, we really needs some major change of squads for next season… many player needs to leave, and some player like brozovic, shaqiri, santon, kovacic, & icardi should stay…
For the time being, let’s focus to reach as high as possible position in the league… try to win every single matches that left… #forzaInter..!
A good keeper is more important than a target man striker IMO..so if your listing people to be included then Handanovic must stay.We’ve seen it today ourselves.If the supply isn’t going towards Icardi he becomes isolated…it even appears that we are down a man.Don’t get me wrong Icardi is a good finisher but is that what we really need atm? If our team can’t supply to him it makes no sense.
yeah, of course a good goalkeeper also important for a winning team… I also would like Handa to stay. But, judging from the situation atm, then it almost impossible he would stay with us next season; he probably choose to leave for a team that play in UCL. That’s why Inter management should anticipated this.
you also got the point about that we need players that can supply ball to Icardi. That’s why we should release some players that aren’t playing well & inconsistent, so we can get some cash to replace them with better ones. IMO, we should sell players like Dodo, JJ, Rano, Campa, Jonnhy, Guarin, Nagatomo, Vidic, Kuz, Obi, & maybe Palacio too. In other words, 2/3 of our current squad should be gone by next summer…
That last phrase…so fucking true.