Samir Handanovic criticised his Inter teammates after a 2-1 win over Empoli and reiterated he could walk away this summer.
“I already said our objective was third place. We are fourth and we are where we deserve to be. The table tells the truth, we just have to accept it,” the Slovenia international told Sky Sport Italia and Mediaset Premium.
Again this evening at San Siro, Inter took an early lead and were pegged back, then risked conceding an equaliser in stoppages.
Samir Handanovic criticised his Inter teammates after a 2-1 win over Empoli and reiterated he could walk away this summer.
“I already said our objective was third place. We are fourth and we are where we deserve to be. The table tells the truth, we just have to accept it,” the Slovenia international told Sky Sport Italia and Mediaset Premium.
Again this evening at San Siro, Inter took an early lead and were pegged back, then risked conceding an equaliser in stoppages.
“I don’t know why we struggle to hold on to leads. I have to think as a goalkeeper of how to improve my own role and it’s tough enough being a ‘keeper as it is.
“Those in front of me and the Coach have to think about how to improve their game. Once again today we created problems for ourselves and almost conceded an equaliser.”
Handanovic already suggested he could reconsider his future after failing to qualify for the Champions League. Could this be his last game at San Siro?
“I have a contract, but you never can tell in football. The Champions League was my objective, I’ve said that before. The future? I don’t know, I’ll evaluate everything.”