Giovanni Trapattoni said Frank de Boer “thought himself irresistible,” but there must be changes for Inter against Torino.

The Dutch tactician is hanging by a thread and many believe he will be sacked if he fails to beat Toro at San Siro tomorrow evening.

“From what I hear, De Boer was given the sort of reassurance like ‘don’t worry about gossip.’ That in itself is a signal,” Trap told Tuttomercatoweb.

Giovanni Trapattoni said Frank de Boer “thought himself irresistible,” but there must be changes for Inter against Torino.

The Dutch tactician is hanging by a thread and many believe he will be sacked if he fails to beat Toro at San Siro tomorrow evening.

“From what I hear, De Boer was given the sort of reassurance like ‘don’t worry about gossip.’ That in itself is a signal,” Trap told Tuttomercatoweb.

“When the team sees that there is no faith in the Coach, it chooses to go its own way, but that’s really not helping.

“Clearly they need to win against Torino, because to err is human, but to persevere is catastrophic.”

Why did the successful former Coach of Ajax have such difficulty dealing with Italian football?

“He comes from the Dutch school, where they think themselves irresistible. Now football has become a global sport, so it is tough for everyone.

“The team is struggling both mentally and physically.”

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