Down To The Details Vs Man City But At The Mercy Of PSG – Inter Milan Lacking Everything In Champions League Final Horrorshow
Down To The Details Vs Man City But At The Mercy Of PSG – Inter Milan Lacking Everything In Champions League Final Horrorshow
Inter Milan took it down to the details against Man City in the Champions League final two years ago, but were lacking everything against PSG.
This is highlighted in today's print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport, via FCInterNews.
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Inter Milan have lost two Champions League finals in the space of three years.
However, the two defeats could not be much more different.
In 2023, Inter fell to a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Manchester City in the final.
However, that had been a match that Inter emerged from with a lot of credit. They had been widely considered the underdogs – but were if anything unfortunate to lose.
Inter went toe-to-toe with City for the whole ninety minutes. And the feeling was that with the chances they created, the Nerazzurri at least deserved to force extra time.
Inter Down To The Details Vs Man City – But Lacking Everything Vs PSG
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 16: Simone Inzaghi, Head Coach of FC Internazionale, gives instructions during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Quarter Final Second Leg match between FC Internazionale Milano and FC Bayern München at San Siro on April 16, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by)
That performance against City had given Inter hope ahead of this season's final.
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That time around, the Nerazzurri were really only lacking the final touches. Had they just been more clinical in front of goal, and had the bounces gone their way, they could certainly have won.
Therefore, the feeling around Inter was that this would be similar. If they kept things tight, they could get the better of PSG.
But that's not how it went at all. Putting it mildly.
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