Inter Milan coach Roberto Mancini has admitted that his team did not perform consistently enough during Tuesday's 1-1 draw with Juventus.
The Nerazzurri came from behind in Turin last night as Mauro Icardi's 64th-minute strike earned them a point against the Serie A champions.
However, while claiming that it was a "decent" result overall, Mancini believes that his players struggled to cope with Juve in the first half.
"It's a decent point, but I'm not completely happy because games last 90 minutes and in the first 45 we didn't play as well as we should," he is quoted as saying by Goal.com.
"In the first period we struggled to get the measure of them. We only had about 10 minutes when we did quite well, then after the break we did much better.
"We had more control of the wide areas in the second half and they found it harder to push up. After that we went on to create some good chances."
Tuesday's draw has moved Inter up to 11th place in the Serie A table.