As De Boer is fired, Inter supporters blame Chinese owners
ROME — Now that Frank de Boer has been fired, Inter Milan fans are debating who was more responsible for the squad’s poor start to the season: the Dutch manager or the new Chinese owners.
While De Boer never really showed a complete understanding of Italian football tactics in his 84 days in charge, more blame is being heaped on the retail giant Suning, which took control of 70 per cent of Inter in June.
“Even an extraordinary coach can’t do great things without the club. You can’t control a football squad from Jakarta, Beijing or Nanjing,” said Marco Tronchetti Provera, the CEO of Inter’s chief sponsor Pirelli and a big supporter of the team. “There’s been a long line of mistakes. … This is a problem that should have been resolved a while ago.”
De Boer was fired on Tuesday after producing only five wins, seven losses and two draws in 14 matches in all competitions — leaving the club in 12th place in Serie A and also struggling in the Europa League. Many Inter fans had lost patience with the Dutchman and were calling for a change.


