In just 3 months, the dramatic fall of this European giant 🤯 | OneFootball

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·2 luglio 2025

In just 3 months, the dramatic fall of this European giant 🤯

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The Milanese house is on fire.

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Who could have predicted all this three months ago when Inter was leading Serie A and was about to play a Champions League and Italian Cup semi-final?


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In a flash, everything changed for the Inter fans. First, there was the slap in the face against rival AC Milan in the Italian Cup semi-final return leg (3-0). And despite a magical night against Barça in the Champions League, the decline continued.

While rumors suggested a very likely departure of Simone Inzaghi to Saudi Arabia, the Milanese club completely lost its footing in the championship, letting the title slip away to Napoli on the last day.

Mentally and physically exhausted, Inter then suffered the biggest defeat in Champions League final history, losing 5-0 to PSG. Unprecedented.

As if that weren't enough, another blow came with the official announcement of Simone Inzaghi's departure to Al-Hilal. So, with a heavy heart, the Inter fans headed to the World Club Cup, where they intended to restore their honor.

Still failed, the Milanese team was eliminated in the round of 16 after losing 2-0 to Brazilian club Fluminense. But this time, the defeat literally imploded the Inter locker room. After the match, Lautaro declared "Those who want to stay at Inter, very well, we'll fight. Those who don't want to stay, let them leave. We need players who want to be here. We wear an important jersey".

A few hours later, President Giuseppe Marotta explained that this shocking phrase was aimed at Hakan Calhanoglu, who did not travel to the United States due to an injury, even adding that he should leave the club this summer.

In response, the Turkish midfielder posted a long message on Instagram ending with a stinging remark: "history will always remember those who stood tall. And not those who raised their voice the most".

As a result, according to Gazzetta dello Sport, the locker room would have completely imploded and unhappy leaders like Dumfries could leave the club. Meanwhile, Inzaghi eliminated Manchester City with Al-Hilal to advance to the quarterfinals, where he could have faced Inter.

Will Inter be able to recover from this catastrophic summer? 🤔

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.


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