Inter Milan: Walter Mazzarri will keep his job says club president

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Inter Milan president Erick Thohir has assured coach Walter Mazzarri that his job is safe.

Inter are fifth in Serie A but only four points ahead of 10th-placed Lazio, who they face on Saturday.

Some Inter fans are unhappy with Mazzarri and called for him to be sacked after the 1-0 defeat by fierce rivals AC Milan on 4 May.

But Thohir said: "Mazzarri is staying. He still has a contract and I want to respect that."

Italian Mazzarri has been in charge at Inter since May 2013, with Indonesian businessman Thohir assuming control of the club five months later.

Thohir said: "I understand the fans. I'm not happy either but we need to give the manager a chance. It's important that we start next season with some stability in order to grow."

Saturday's match against Lazio will be defender Javier Zanetti's last outing as a player at the San Siro after 19 years with Inter.

The 40-year-old is due to take up an unspecified role within the club next season.

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