When Trapattoni left Inter, in order to coach Juventus again,[1] the club found his substitute in Corrado Orrico.
[6][7] Midway through the league, due to the poor trend, Orrico was replaced by Luis Suárez.
[8][9] The Spanish, former Inter player, did not manage to improve the performances whilst Zenga saw his relationship with supporters deteriorate.
[11] Drawing half of the total games (17 out of 34) Inter failed - for the first time since 1975 - a European placement, finishing only eighth.
[12][13] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.