Internazionale have confirmed the parting of ways with head coach Stefano Pioli after just six months in charge at San Siro.





Pioli, who took charge in November last year, has endured an underwhelming spell in charge, and leaves his now former side seventh in the Serie A table after 35 games. Inter currently trail city rivals AC Milan by three points, and league leaders and Champions League finalists Juventus by a huge 39 points.

The club confirmed in a statement: "Inter announces that it has parted ways with head coach Stefano Pioli and his technical staff. Inter thanks Stefano and his team for the hard work and dedication carried out at the club over the last six months, in what has proven to be a difficult season.





"Primavera coach Stefano Vecchi will take charge of the first team immediately and for the remaining three matches of the season. The club will begin planning now for next season."





Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone is reported to be among the chief candidates to take over.

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