Video – Inter Milan Family Enjoying Every Bit Of Life In Nerazzurri Colors: 'Travel The World'
Video – Inter Milan Family Enjoying Every Bit Of Life In Nerazzurri Colors: 'Travel The World'
Inter Milan will take on Paris Saint-Germain in a history-defining Champions League final on Saturday evening.
The most highly anticipated game of the European club season is just around the corner.
Indeed, Simone Inzaghi will try to amend himself for a heart-wrenching loss to Manchester City in the 2023 final.
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Expectations are sky-high despite a busted Scudetto title defense.
Meanwhile, the mood around the San Siro camp looks vibrant, which can only encourage the Nerazzurri supporters.
Inter Milan took to Twitter with the video of the first-team stars 'traveling the world.'
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