The Nerazzurri boss says his side would be higher up the
Serie A standings if they'd had more luck in front of goal
Walter Mazzarri has admitted that he is looking forward
to putting a "peculiar" first season in charge of Inter firmly behind
him.
After a dismal ninth-placed finish under Andrea
Stramaccioni last term, the Nerazzurri are currently fifth in Serie and thus on
course to return to continental competition via the Europa League.
However, Mazzarri claims that Inter would be higher up
the standings had 'Lady Luck' not deserted his side so often, citing Sunday's
2-1 loss to Atalanta and Thursday's 0-0 draw with Udinese as two obvious cases
in point.
"This has been a peculiar year," he told Sky
Sport Italia. "In light of these last two games, we deserve more points
than we have.
"It may be that we are not cynical enough; I don't
know. I believe, however, that by continuing on this path we will be able to
move forward in the best fashion.
"This year it's important to grow, everyone. In
June, we will make some decisions based on the expectations of the club. I have
already spoken of my ideas.
"Then we will start my second year in charge in a
determined fashion; in the best way."
Addressing the Udinese stalemate at San Siro, Mazzarri
felt that Inter had once again paid the price for their profligacy.
"The ball wouldn't go in but we created so many
chances to score a goal," he lamented.
"I didn't enjoy the first half; Udinese were very
organised. But in the second half, from the hour mark on, we could have scored
two or three goals but the ball would not go in.
"We created chance after chance. But we needed one
to go in. There's nothing else to say. We just have to pick up as many points
as possible now and look forward."
Culled from Goal
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