Inter focus on UCL 'dream' as Serie A slips away
Briefly

Inter Milan's disappointment over losing the Serie A title to Napoli on the final day was addressed by assistant coach Massimiliano Farris, who urged the team to focus on the upcoming Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain. Farris praised the resilience shown in their tournament campaign and acknowledged the strength of the Napoli squad while stressing the necessity to shift gears quickly. He defended squad rotation decisions in their last Serie A match, ensuring players' readiness and confidence to chase the prestigious European trophy ahead of the final.
"The mood is that of a team that has done its duty. It's a shame because it's been a long journey, and we've had to let the title slip away," Farris told reporters.
"This year, we've had an extraordinary Champions League campaign, and our desire and determination is to go and win this trophy," he stated.
"We fielded a competitive team. Congratulations to Como and [coach Cesc] Fabregas for their work. Our thinking was not to risk any players..." he said.
"We're going to live for whatever happens. We have technical leaders who will guide the dressing room in trying to reach our best form" Farris emphasized.
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