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TNT Sports left ‘feeling sorry for Inter Milan' as key feature disappears from Champions League final broadcast

TNT Sports left ‘feeling sorry for Inter Milan' as key feature disappears from Champions League final broadcast

The Sun01-06-2025

FANS are convinced TNT Sports "felt sorry" for Inter Milan as they fell apart in the Champions League final.
The Serie A side were demolished 5-0 in a humiliating defeat by Paris Saint-Germain in Munich.
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PSG won their first-ever CL title as Simone Inzaghi's men failed to turn up.
And one moment in the broadcast had fans speculating on social media during the game.
Late in the second half, with PSG leading 4-0, TNT 's coverage suddenly stopped displaying the scoreboard on screen.
The Ligue 1 side were preparing a host of subs with the game already won and drifting towards a conclusion.
And TNT's brief technical error was framed as an act of compassion from some on X.
One fan laughed: "Has TNT just got rid of the scoreboard to not embarrass Inter?"
While a third joked: "The domination is so bad that TNT stops showing the scoreline."
And a fourth added: "They're beating Inter so bad they turned the scoreboard off!"
The scoreboard returned to normal around a minute after disappearing.
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But things would only get worse for the Nerazzurri, who conceded a fifth as substitute Senny Mayulu netted late on.
Inter boss Inzaghi looked shell-shocked on the touchline as his side failed to deal with PSG's pace and power.
He told reporters: "This wasn't my Inter, you saw how it looked out there, but I'm still proud of my players.
"We ran into a team that was simply better than us. Regardless of that, we should have played better, but we didn't.
"Our approach to the match was poor, and we made PSG's job easier. They beat us to every ball.
"After the first goal we conceded, nothing was in our hands anymore. We let in goals like we never had before.
"We all had to do better - myself above all. We're angry and disappointed with how we played."

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