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Inzaghi Insists ‘Zero Trophies But Very Well Done Nevertheless’ After PSG 5-0 Inter Milan Champions League Final Loss – Adds ‘We’ll Discuss’ Future At Club

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Simone Inzaghi says that he’ll discuss his future with Inter Milan after today’s 5-0 thrashing at the hands of PSG in the Champions League final.
The Nerazzurri coach addressed Sky Sport Italia, via FCInterNews, after the humbling defeat. He also insisted that he’s happy with his team’s season despite the lack of any trophies.
Inter Milan have fallen to an absolutely crushing defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final.
The Nerazzurri lost by the widest margin of any team in the history of the European Cup final.
It was a match that completely soured the momentum that Inter had built up in the Champions League. They had enjoyed memorable European nights against teams like Arsenal, Bayern Munich, and Barcelona – but these came to a screeching halt.
Meanwhile, this final came against a backdrop of some persistent speculation about the future of Inzaghi as Inter coach.
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 coach Simone Inzaghi defiantly suggested that this loss “doesn’t take anything away from the journey we’ve made.”
“I’m proud of the guys,” he went on.
“Tonight we were up against a team that deserved to win the match and win the Champions League.”
“They were probably the team that were better than us,” Inzaghi went on. “Stronger than us.”
“We started the match badly, and conceded goals,” the Nerazzurri coach continued.
“Then we started to leave gaps at the back, making it easier for them.”
“This loss is ugly,” Inzaghi admitted. “We’re sorry.”
“There’s a great sense of bitterness. But it doesn’t cancel out the journey that we’ve made.”
“They were better than us and we had to do better,” the Inter coach continued. “Myself first of all.”
“But let’s not forget the season we’ve had. Zero titles, but very good nevertheleess.”
“I said to leave with our heads held high,” Inzaghi insisted. “There’s anger, but I congratulate the group.”
Meanwhile, as far as his future at Inter, Inzaghi said that “we’ll see in the next few days with the club.”
“Now, after the second final lost, there’s too much disappointment to think about it.;”
The Inter coach stated that “there will be time to discuss it calmly with my club.”
“They were behind us again tonight. They’re always with us, from the President to the rest, they’re always present.”
And then Inzaghi explained why Davide Frattesi did not appear against PSG. “Davide deserved to play a bit of the final,” he said.
“But after putting Zalewski on and then the enforced substitutions of Calhanoglu and Bisseck there wasn’t a chance.”
“Particularly since we were 3-0 down.”