The former Roma boss Luciano Spalletti maintains he has a good relationship with the board but accepts his work will be under scrutiny.
"The relationship isn't creaking, but that doesn't mean the club are not analysing my work or that they don't make decisions," Spalletti told Rai Sport.
"The board will assess me as normal. We are in a difficult position to make judgements because, during a season, there are more changes among coaches than journalists."
According to reports in Italy, Inter's management decides to fire Luciano Spalletti, if he does not take the place of the Champions League place.