Peep! Peep! Peeeeep! The referee Mazzoleni finally puts this game out of its misery after nearly six years of injury time. Inter and Roma have produced their first goalless draw in eight seasons, but far more worrying than the result was the shocking lack of quality on display. Inter, in particular, looked directionless, simply a confused muddle of players lacking shape, unity or ideas. The final whistle is met with a hail of whistles, but if Gasperini does indeed wind up losing his job after this, his fourth match in charge, then it is the club's directors that truly have questions to answer. What were the criteria that led them to approach managers as evidently diverse as Capello, Villas-Boas and Bielsa before finally landing on Gasperini? If the manager always intended on playing a three-man defence, then why wasn't he allowed to bring in personnel more suited to that system? And what sort of message does it send when your directors sell Samuel Eto'o and then replace him with a striker in Forlan who is neither a like-for-like replacement, nor eligible to play in the Champions League - a fact which they themselves admitted they had failed to notice.