Inter Milan President Admits Nerazzurri ‘Were Outclassed In Every Way’ By PSG In 5-0 Champions League Humbling – Adds ‘Nothing Changes’ With Inzaghi | OneFootball

Inter Milan President Admits Nerazzurri ‘Were Outclassed In Every Way’ By PSG In 5-0 Champions League Humbling – Adds ‘Nothing Changes’ With Inzaghi | OneFootball

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Inter Milan President Admits Nerazzurri ‘Were Outclassed In Every Way’ By PSG In 5-0 Champions League Humbling – Adds ‘Nothing Changes’ With Inzaghi

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Beppe Marotta admits Inter Milan were “outclassed in every way” against PSG, but feels that nothing changes about the future of Simone Inzaghi.

The Nerazzurri President addressed Sky Sport Italia, via FCInterNews, after the humbling Champions League final defeat.


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Inter Milan came into this evening’s match with a chance to make history.

And in a sense, that’s what the Nerazzurri did. They lost a Champions League final by the widest margin of any team in history.

From the first minutes, Inter struggled to cope with the pace, intensity, and precision of Paris Saint-Germain.

The Nerazzurri chased shadows trying to win the ball back. Then when they were able to get possession, they looked sloppy and rushed.

Meanwhile, defensively Inter put up little resistance against a PSG team who were ruthless and direct.

The end result was a Champions League final loss that was very different from that of two years ago.

Whereas Inter had lost by the narrowest of margins against Manchester City in 2023, this evening they never had a hope of getting a result against PSG.

Marotta: “Inter Outclassed Vs PSG, Nothing Changes With Inzaghi”

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MILAN, ITALY – MAY 18: Simone Inzaghi, Head Coach of FC Internazionale, looks on prior to the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and SS Lazio at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on May 18, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Inter Milan President Beppe Marotta called this final “a negative evening.”

“Our opponents outclassed us in every way,” he went on.

“This loss was deserved me. That was clear to me, regardless of the scoreline.”

“But this can’t affect what the season has been,” Marotta continued. “Just think about the journey we made to get this far in the Champions League.”

“We were playing against a very strong team,” the Inter President said.

“We’re sorry to the fans who came so far to watch us. But it was an absolutely negative evening.”

“It was very difficult for us to get here,” Marotta continued.

“We got here very deservedly, by beating Bayern Munich and Barcelona. Then, we fell apart and looked very fragile here.”

“But I still want to thank the coach and his staff,” the Nerazzurri President insisted.

“The journey we’ve made over the last 59 matches shows that this team deserves to be here.”

“We lost,” Marotta said. “Now a bracket closes.”

And as far as the future of Inter coach Simone Inzaghi after this evening’s debacle, Marotta said that there is “no change.”

“I said that Inzaghi and I would meet next week. He still has a year left to go on his contract, but he’s shown above all in the last four years ago that he’s up to his role here.”

“Much credit has to go to his professionalism,” Marotta said of Inter’s coach.

“It’s not as though a negative evening erases all that credit. We’ll meet to discuss it, regardless of how this evening went.”

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