Football Daily | Inter and a Munich mauling that led to a one-man welcome home
Briefly

Inter Milan's dismal performance in the Bigger Cup final against PSG marked the team's failure to capitalize on prior ambitions for a treble. Coach Simone Inzaghi's squad, burdened by fatigue, displayed a lack of organization and adaptability against PSG's relentless press. Their loss was historically significant, being the largest ever inflicted on a finalist. Inzaghi acknowledged the superiority of their opponents, emphasizing a need for clever tactics that were ultimately absent, leading to a definitive end of their unsuccessful season without trophies and raising questions about future strategies.
Tonight we were more tired than PSG... They have great quality, a great team. Technically they are stronger than us, we knew that, so we had to be more clever but we weren't organised, and we deserved to lose.
...disastrous effort of Simone Inzaghi's senior citizens that they found themselves on the wrong end of the biggest hiding ever meted out to any finalist in the competition's history.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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