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·5. September 2025
Inter Milan Captain Admits ‘I Didn’t Want To Talk To Anyone For Five Days’ After 5-0 Champions League Final Humiliation Vs PSG

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·5. September 2025
Lautaro Martinez admits that he “didn’t want to talk to anyone” after Inter Milan’s 5-0 loss to PSG in the Champions League final.
The Argentine spoke to France Football, via FCInterNews. He looked back on the humiliating loss last spring.
Inter Milan lost 5-0 in the Champions League final.
The Nerazzurri had enjoyed a strong run through the knockout rounds. They knocked the likes of Bayern Munich and Barcelona out on the way to the final.
Therefore, there was plenty of optimism and excitement for Inter going into the final.
However, all that optimism evaporated very quickly. Inter looked overrun right from the start of the match, but it was the two goals that PSG scored inside the first twenty minutes that really took the wind of Inter’s sails.
By the end of the match, the Nerazzurri were down 5-0. Paris Saint-Germain had been able to create chances at will. On the other hand, Inter created no danger in the PSG penalty area.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – JUNE 21: Lautaro Martinez #10 of FC Internazionale Milano looks on during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group E match between FC Internazionale Milano and Urawa Red Diamonds at Lumen Field on June 21, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)
Inter captain Lautaro Martinez admitted that after that final, “I didn’t want to talk to anyone for five days.”
“I wanted to talk to my teammates,” he said. “But nothing came out, I couldn’t say anything.”
“I was stuck,” Martinez said. “I was distressed and sad.”
“In the last three years we’ve reached two Champions League finals. We had a great season, a great run.”
“But we’ve always lacked something to achieve our main objective,” Martinez said. “The Champions League.”
The Inter captain recalled that “We knew that we were facing a tough team.”
“A tough team,” he called PSG. “A team that came into the match with a lot of confidence.”
“But we were also feeling good,” Martinez said. “We prepared for that decisive week, and that match, very calmly.”
“Maybe the right word would be impotence,” the 28-year-old said of that final. “Because we weren’t able to show what we’d worked on on the pitch.”
“What we’d worked on in training, we couldn’t put into practice.”
“More than anything, that was the thing that made us angriest,” Martinez said.
The Argentine stated that Paris Saint-Germain “deserved the result.”
“They deserved to win that final. Because they played a great match.”