Inter's Moratti says Mancini now wants to stay
By Mark Meadows
MILAN (Reuters) - Inter Milan coach Roberto Mancini now wants stay at the Serie A champions having stated on Tuesday he would quit at the end of the season, club president Massimo Moratti has said.
Mancini, who has four years left on his contract, made the surprise announcement at a news conference after Tuesday's Champions League last-16 defeat by Liverpool.
However, the 43-year-old looks set to stay on following talks with Moratti.
"I hope that everyone can understand the outpourings and bitterness in such delicate moments as these. After the match it was Roberto Mancini the coach who spoke from his heart," Mancini said in a statement on Wednesday.
"I thank president Massimo Moratti for giving me strength, understanding the situation and understanding me. I'm sorry for any misunderstanding.
"The team already knows that we're ready to fight until the last minute, and with great intensity, to win our third scudetto and to try to win the Champions League next season."
Mancini's statement did not say he would be staying for the long term but Moratti said his desire was to fulfil his contract.
"I have had a little chat with Mancini in which he stressed to me that he wants to remain at Inter also next year and for the whole duration of his contract and that next season he wants to win the Champions League," Moratti told reporters. Continued...






