Mazzarri: Inter put in worst performance of the season
The Nerazzurri boss was unhappy with how his side
dropped points to Sampdoria by conceding late in the game and said a
draw was the fair result. Inter head coach Walter Mazzarri chastised his players for putting in what he thinks was their worst performance of the season against Sampdoria on Sunday.
Mazzarri's men - who have lost just one Serie A fixture in the
current campaign - took the lead in the 18th minute thanks to Fredy
Guarin's far-post effort. But Sampdoria were well worth a point and got exactly that when
substitute Renan Garcia fired an exceptional 25-yard strike past Inter
goalkeeper Samir Handanovic in the 89th minute to finish the tie at 1-1. Inter missed a chance to go third in Serie A and Mazzarri was unhappy
with his side's effort, admitting that his former club deserved a draw.
"In terms of the way I see football, it's the worst game my team has played this season," he said.
"We've always taken the game to our opponents, attacked them, like at
Bologna for example. Today though we were a bit off-colour. "Samp played very well against us and deserved a draw. We had a
number of chances, we just needed to be meaner and more clinical, more
experienced, just come up with some extra to put the game to bed. "I didn't like the intensity we showed both with and without the ball.
"Obviously well done to Samp, but today's match was the worst we've
played since I've been in charge, at least in terms of our football. A
draw is a fair result."
Mazzarri was disappointed his side could not win for new president
Erick Thohir, who bought a 70 per cent stake in the club in October and
was in the San Siro stands for the first time for the draw. He added: "It's just a shame we couldn't give him a win, it would
have been great it to the new president and also good in terms of the
league table, because we've dropped two more points after those we let
slip against Torino, Bologna and Cagliari.
"Anyway, the president clapped us at the end. That's a great sign. But it hurts more to throw away points like this. "We hope the president stays cool and calm as he is now. Then, of
course, to have a good league season you need investment and good
organisation."

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