Former Inter and Juventus” data-scaytid=”1″>Juventus forward Roberto Boninsegna has cast his eye over yesterday evening’s proceedings: “Inter were in disarray.”

Former Inter and Juventus forward Roberto Boninsegna has cast his eye over yesterday evening’s proceedings: “Inter were in disarray.”

Week 22’s Derby d’Italia saw the Old Lady run out 3-1 victors at home to the Nerazzurri, watching by Boninsegna, who during his playing career had seven years with Inter and three with Juve.

“That is a very strong Juventus and there is nothing to say, but yesterday I saw an Inter in disarray,” the 70-year-old has considered to reporters today.

“This, however, does not detract from the merits of the Bianconeri, who have led Serie A for the past three years.

“Of course, to see the Nerazzurri in this state does hurt, they are a team in shambles and to understand the situation we must see it from the inside.

“The difficulties began a few days ago, with the Guarin-Vucinic exchange that did not go through, due to the protest of the Inter fans, which demonstrated the power of the supporters.

“There were also tactical mistakes yesterday, just look at the goal for Lichtsteiner – Kovacic was on him and Pirlo was guiltily left alone. The table is clear, Inter at the moment are out of reach of all objectives.

“Mazzarri? It is logical that the Coach should assume responsibility in moments like this, but it seems too soon to speak of his sacking.”

The former striker was asked about Juve’s decision to pick up Dani Osvaldo despite not seeing one of Mirko Vucinic, Fabio Quagliarella or Sebastian Giovinco leave.

“Sometimes abundance can cause problems and I do not think that Osvaldo has come to be on the bench.

“Six strikers is a lot and maybe someone should have left. Now Conte will have to be good in handling this situation.”

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