Inter’s punitive training session on Easter Sunday lasted just 50 minutes amid reports of locker room tension.
This was meant to be a day off for the squad, but a furious Roberto Mancini called everyone in to the Pinetina camp by 7.45 am.
The punishment was announced after a disappointing 1-1 home draw against bottom of the table Parma, which practically demolished any remaining hopes of qualifying for Europe.
Inter’s punitive training session on Easter Sunday lasted just 50 minutes amid reports of locker room tension.
This was meant to be a day off for the squad, but a furious Roberto Mancini called everyone in to the Pinetina camp by 7.45 am.
The punishment was announced after a disappointing 1-1 home draw against bottom of the table Parma, which practically demolished any remaining hopes of qualifying for Europe.
It’s reported the players had a run-out for just 50 minutes and much of the get-together was spent on a team talk in the locker room.
There were also newspaper stories this morning suggesting a row between Mancini and some of his players.
The Coach is said to have criticised Xherdan Shaqiri and Marcelo Brozovic more than the others at half-time, then complained to Davide Santon that he was off the field for treatment when Parma scored the equaliser.
Santon later required two stitches for that cut to the head.