Inter Milan chairman Giuseppe Marotta has admitted that the Italian giants were outclassed by Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in every area in Saturday’s UEFA Champions League final.
PSG clinched their first-ever Champions League following a dominant 5-0 win against Inter.
It was the highest margin scored in a single final as PSG handler Luis Enrique became the second coach to win a Treble with two different teams after Pep Guardiola.
“It was a negative evening where the opponent outclassed us in every area, so we tip our hats to them,” Marotta told Sky Sport Italia.
“That must not change our view of the season as a whole, including the run to the Champions League Final. It was a negative performance. We are sorry for this performance and the many fans who came here.”
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Only a couple of months ago, Inter players and coach Simone Inzaghi were talking about a potential Treble, yet now they end the season empty-handed.
“It was very difficult to reach this Final, we got there with absolute credit by overcoming opponents like Bayern Munich and Barcelona. We looked fragile this evening, but I want to thank our players and coach, because the 59 games played in all competition show how this squad and club deserve to be on this stage.
“We lost, we congratulate our opponents, and move on.”
On whether the crushing defeat change the way Inter will evaluate their decision with Inzaghi at the helm, especially considering the reported offer on the table from Al-Hilal:”Absolutely no change of evaluation. We already said that we would meet with Inzaghi next week, he still has a year on his contract and has proved over the last four years that he absolutely deserves to be here and many of our achievements in this time have been down to him.”
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