Inter coach Walter Mazzarri says he is not interested in rumours linking
the club with Samuel Eto'o and would rather concentrate on the Nerazzurri's opening clash with Genoa on Sunday.
The
Cameroon international's time at Anzhi Makhachkala looks to be over
following owner Suleiman Kerimov's decision to pull the plug on his huge
financial project at the Russian club.
Eto'o, who won the treble
with Inter in 2010, has also been linked with a move to Chelsea where
former coach Jose Mourinho is currently plying his trade, but Mazzarri
says he is not interested in the speculation.
"I am not
interested in what is being said, I just want to focus on tomorrow's
game against Genoa. Eto'o? I won't speak about the transfer market," he
told reporters.
Inter have went through a transformation period
over the summer with a number of players leaving San Siro while Mauro
Icardi, Ishak Belfodil and Mauro Campagnaro among others have arrived.
Mazzarri has warned supporters, though, that it will take time for his young side to gel.
“I
have been in Serie A for 10 years and know the game. Everyone talks
about objectives, but instead I get down to work and try to ignore the
rest," he added.
“Everyone is aware we are starting from scratch.
The team is younger and some arrived later than others, so the only
thing I can say is that we need time. The fans know that too.
"It
is important to start well, because that creates enthusiasm and lifts
morale. The fans should come to the stadium with the right attitude and
our players must be encouraged for 95 minutes. If he is jeered or feels
the lack of confidence, he’s more likely to make mistakes."
Mazzarri
has a depleted squad to face Genoa with Walter Samuel, Cristian Chivu,
Javier Zanetti and Diego Milito all absentees, while the former Napoli
coach has concerns over others.
“I need to find out how much Mateo Kovacic can play in his current condition, as he’s the only doubt I have,” he continued.
“Icardi
told me he’s not 100 per cent either, but he is at our disposal. Am I
happy with the squad I have? I don’t want to get into that. The club
knows perfectly well what is needed and what isn’t. The rest isn’t up t
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