Roberto Mancini confirms he’ll stay at Inter for next season – “then we’ll see”.
The Coach returned to the San Siro bench last season, but a recent run of difficult results have brought speculation over his future.
However, following a 3-1 win over Palermo on Sunday night, the former Manchester City manager has confirmed he’ll be staying.
“I’m the Nerazzurri Coach and I will be next year,” Mancini told reporters outside today’s Golden Bench ceremony.
“Then we’ll see.
Roberto Mancini confirms he’ll stay at Inter for next season – “then we’ll see”.
The Coach returned to the San Siro bench last season, but a recent run of difficult results have brought speculation over his future.
However, following a 3-1 win over Palermo on Sunday night, the former Manchester City manager has confirmed he’ll be staying.
“I’m the Nerazzurri Coach and I will be next year,” Mancini told reporters outside today’s Golden Bench ceremony.
“Then we’ll see.
“We were top of the League for a long time, but then we had difficult times with poor results. But we were always among the top teams, we’re here in the top five.
“We have to believe in ourselves, and we’ll see where we are at the end. The last two matches were good, I really hope we’re past the hard times.
“In the last 10 games we want to return to being protagonists, just as we were at the start of the season.
“Third-place? Every game will be decisive, but there’s still the possibility of reaching this goal and we have to believe.
“There are still 30 points available, anything can happen.”
Mancini also underlined his comments on Adem Ljajic, having demanded more from the Serbian playmaker after last night's match.
“He’s a player with great qualities, he could be decisive in every match. Age is on his side and he can do so much more.
“Everyone will have to try and be influential from here to the end of the season.”