The Dutch manager feels he was not given the authority to get rid of certain individuals while in charge of the Serie A club
Frank de Boer claims that he was in charge of a "rotten group" of players during his ill-fated spell in charge of Inter in 2016.
De Boer succeeded Roberto Mancini ahead of the 2016-17 season, signing a three-year deal, but was eventually sacked after just 14 games, having lost seven and won just five.
Inter went on to finish seventh in Serie A and were also bottom of their Europa League group.