Inter president Erick Thohir has insisted that coach
Walter Mazzarri will remain in charge next season despite a recent slump in
form.
Mazzarri was appointed as Inter coach in May last year
after leaving Napoli, but reports have suggested that his position at San Siro
is under threat.
Inter are fifth in Serie A but are winless in their last
four league games, the latest disappointment coming in a 2-2 home draw with
struggling Bologna on Saturday.
Thohir has had to play down reports he is looking to replace
Mazzarri with the likes of Frank de Boer thought to be in the Indonesian's
sights.
Mazzarri was summoned for a meeting with his owner in the
aftermath of Saturday's dismal showing, though Thohir dismissed any notion that
the coach's future was up for discussion.
He said: "We don’t have any problems. Our
professional relationship will continue next season, but it’s very important
that we prepare for it.
"Of course we can recruit more players, but at the
same time they’ll be players who share our vision.
"I think that’s important. And you guys already know
some of the players we’re talking about (smiling).
"I think a lot of exciting things will happen over
the next six games.
"This morning (Sunday) we discussed the preparations
for them, and we’ll see the results.
"They’re tough games: Parma, Lazio, Napoli, AC
Milan. So there’s a lot of excitement in store."
Culled from Soccerway
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