Walter Mazzarri feels there is plenty to be positive
about at Inter despite their recent dip in form.
Inter have not won in their last three Serie A matches
and are only two points ahead of Parma in the race for the final UEFA Europa
League qualification spot.
Having raced into a two-goal lead last weekend against
Livorno, Mazzarri's side crumbled in the second half and eventually drew 2-2
courtesy of Innocent Emeghara's late equaliser following Fredy Guarin's
ill-judged backpass.
The head coach and his players have come under criticism
for the inconsistent form this season but, after receiving backing from
president Erick Thohir, Mazzarri insists the signs of recovery are beginning to
show.
"I see them (signs of growth)," said the
52-year-old."Implementation of the tactics and the organisation of the
team have improved.
"I will do everything possible and impossible to
bring this team as high as possible. Depending on how we finish will be easier
to plan for the future.
"Whoever wants to stay in this team will have to
ensure a certain (level of) return). Everything will be evaluated.
"To maintain high levels takes constant
concentration. It is not easy, some players are not ready yet."
Culled from Soccerway
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