All members of Inter’s senior management team will be in attendance at the club’s training ground for a meeting called to reinvigorate the team and staff after a disappointing 1-0 loss to Juventus in Serie A according to Tuesday’s reports.
The Nerazzurri are currently second in the league table and just two points off the lead, but they missed an opportunity to overtake Napoli into first place by losing to Juventus over the weekend.
Simone Inzaghi’s side have picked up just four points from their last four matches, and have lost both of their last two away games, against Juve and Fiorentina.
There are still plenty of reasons to be positive for the Nerazzurri: They are already in the Champions League round of 16 and still have a direct clash against Napoli in Serie A coming up in March, which could potentially swing the title race.
According to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter executives have decided to call a meeting at the club’s training ground on Tuesday to take stock and get going again following the 1-0 loss against Juventus on Sunday.
The players were given a day off for recovery on Monday, which is why there has not been a full debrief just yet.
President Beppe Marotta is expected to be in attendance, as well as directors Piero Ausilio, Dario Baccin and vice-President Javier Zanetti.
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