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The Internazionale president, Massimo Moratti, is apparently uncertain of the future of his English coach, Roy Hodgson.

Inter have recently lost touch with the Italian league leaders, Juventus, slipping to fifth in Serie A after a poor run of three draws and a home defeat.

Moratti said: "We've got the players but we need to improve the way we play. We've got to train more and show more determination. Hodgson is conscientious but the results aren't coming; and therefore we'll have to see at the end of the season."

Moratti renewed Hodgson's contract, which runs to the summer of 1999, after Inter's 5-1 defeat of Boavista in the Uefa Cup third round last November.

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