Tuttosport have examined some the key moments that saw Stefano Pioli’s tenure as manager of Inter end on Tuesday night. Up until mid-February, Pioli had an average of 2.38 points per game, the highest of any manager since Jose Mourinho’s time and everything was going right. The recent Inter capitulation in the last ten games has seen his total drop to 1.65 points per game.

Big games always proved a problem for the former Lazio manager, which included defeats to Napoli, Juventus, Roma and elimination from the Coppa Italia to Lazio, who’ve went on to the final and will play Juventus.

Moreover, the likes of Gabigol and Joao Mario, two of Suning’s first purchases at Inter were used sparingly as he preferred to rely on elder statesman such as Rodrigo Palacio instead.

Finally, Pioli lacked motivation and control. When the going got tough he lost control of the team and couldn’t get them back on track which ultimately cost him his job.

Source: FCInterNews.it