Inter Milan sack they manager Frank
Italian giant, Inter Milan have announced the sack of manager, Frank de Boer after being in charge for only 14 games.
De Boer, who has won only five of all matches played this season, will be replaced by feeders’ coach, Stefano Vecchi on a temporary basis.
Inter Milan will be up against English side, Southampton on Thursday in the Europa Cup.
Frank de Boer’s sack as the club’s head coach came in the wake of Sunday’s Serie A defeat by Sampdoria.
Fabio Quagliarella’s first half strike condemned the Nerazzurri to a 1-0 loss at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris, leaving them with just two wins from their last eight matches in all competitions.
Pressure mounted on the Dutchman, who only took charge in August, with the club sitting 12th in the table after four wins from 11 matches.
The San Siro side’s Chief executive, Michael Bolingbroke insisted that the manager had “100 per cent” backing before the defeat at Sampdoria, but has been shown the exit door.
An official club statement reads, “FC Internazionale Milano announce that it has today terminated the contract of coach, Frank de Boer with immediate effect.
“Inter Primavera coach Stefano Vecchi will take temporary charge of the first team for Thursday’s UEFA Europa League match against Southampton.
“Inter would like to place on record its thanks to Frank and his coaching team for their work done with the club over the past months and wishes them the best for the future.
“Further announcements regarding the first team coaching position will be made in due course.”
De Boer said, via his Twitter handle, @frank15057, “Too bad it ended this way,” he said. “To carry out this project it needed more time.
“I want to thank all the fans for all the support you have given me in these months. Forza Inter!”
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