Inter must be more cynical - Mancini
Inter coach Roberto Mancini is eager to see his side become more streetwise and felt they could have beaten Napoli in Serie A.
Roberto Mancini wants his Inter side to be more "cynical" despite seeing them fight back to draw 2-2 at Napoli in Serie A on Sunday.
Mauro Icardi's late penalty earned Inter a point as Rafael Benitez's men missed the chance to close the gap on second-placed Roma, who drew with Chievo earlier in the day.
Marek Hamsik's 51st-minute header and a superb long-range strike from Gonzalo Higuain put Napoli in control.
However, Rodrigo Palacio pulled a goal back with 18 minutes remaining and the turnaround was completed in the 87th minute courtesy of Icardi's chipped penalty after Henrique received his second yellow card for a tug on Fredy Guarin.
Inter coach Mancini has urged his players to be more streetwise and was left to reflect on what might have.
He said: "Although we were playing at Napoli against a great side, the disappointing thing is losing 2-0 when you shouldn't be in that situation.
"We might have to improve in terms of experience and become a bit more cynical. That said, Napoli have a lot of quality up top and can cause you problems at any moment.
He added: "I'm not happy because towards the end we should have tried to win the game. We should have pressed for a third goal."