Inter boss Simone Inzaghi disliked his team’s approach in their 1-0 defeat this afternoon to Bologna.
The Nerazzurri conceded a 75th minute goal when Riccardo Orsolini hammered the ball past Andre Onana after a costly turnover at the back.
“Our approach wasn’t sufficient, I didn’t like our first half,” he told Sky Sport.
“As for the goal, that’s one we can’t allow ourselves to concede. Obviously we’re angry but we have to do more, we can’t allow injuries or absences to be an alibi.”
He added, “We have to improve away from home, perhaps we’d be discussing a different result had Dzeko or Calhanoglu scored.”
“We know we have to do better and keep the same level of concentration in every single game.”