Simone Inzaghi admits that he isn’t sure whether he’ll be Inter Milan coach for the FIFA Club World Cup after today’s loss to PSG.
The Nerazzurri coach spoke in a press conference after today’s humbling 5-0 defeat, as reported by FCInterNews.
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.
Inzaghi: “Not Sure I’ll Be Inter Coach At FIFA Club World Cup”

After the match, Simone Inzaghi said that “there’s too much disappointment to talk about the future right now.”
“We’ve given our all in 58 matches,” the Inter coach continued. “We’ve gotten here from July 13th.”
“So talking about the future now doesn’t seem right to me.”
Then, the coach said that “we’re starting again from a strong club that’s already made two signings for next season.”
“They know they’ll have to make more,” Inzaghi continued. “But they’ve always been with us.”
“They’ve always been behind us for better or worse. They told me how proud they are of these 59 matches.”
“We had a lot of fans come here hoping to crown the journey we’ve had, but as with two years ago we didn’t make it in the most important match.”
“We’ll think about it calmly and start again with conviction,” Inzaghi added.
“We’ve been through this before. Because finals leave their mark on you, and we’ll have to start again stronger.”
Meanwhile, Inzaghi was asked whether he expects to still be Inter coach at the Club World Cup next month.
“I don’t know how to answer that last question now,” he admitted.
“I came out here to speak out politeness and respect. Because this is a loss that makes me sad.”
“You come out of defeats stronger,” Inzaghi then said. “It seems like a cliche, but we’ve been through it before and then we won the league.”
“There’s bitterness. But we have to keep our heads up, knowing that we were up against a team that deserved to win.”
inter milan just didn’t show up for the final. they were intimidated by psg speed and skill and inzaghi didn’t have the proper game plan
psg are not a team of Martians. they have very skilled and fast young players but they lost 6 games in this competition so they are not unbeatable. they were just a very bad match up for an old tired inter who collapsed at end of season.
inzaghi fanboy… lol.. just go asap to all hillal both of u dick head
Neither do I
We lost.. but we still believe.. Inzaghi is the only one who could make this band of average players look world class. instead of leaving I hope he can be given a good team to show his true mettle. Forza inter.
everyone makes mistakes, stay inzaghi never stop believing
releasing brozovic n perisic without equal replacement were madness, chala is great he cant be brozo under high pressure, we lost to 1-0 against city bcoz we had him, though we could have won with perisic, i hope Dimarco can get better in his defensive game n his fitness just like dumfries in his crossing n shooting. inter need someone like brozo that can slow down pace n remain calm under intense pressure. pazza inter amala
Here are the ex-Serie A players who were part of the PSG squad that played in the UCL final:
* Gianluigi Donnarumma: The goalkeeper played for AC Milan before joining PSG.
* Achraf Hakimi: The defender played for Inter Milan before moving to PSG.
* Marquinhos: Although he is the captain and a long-term player for PSG, he played for AS Roma in the 2012-2013 season.
* Fabián Ruiz: The midfielder played for Napoli before joining PSG.
* Khvicha Kvaratskhelia: The attacker played for Napoli before transferring to PSG in January 2025.
Therefore, there were five ex-Serie A players in the PSG squad that played in the UCL final against Inter Milan.
plus the ex manager of Roma Louise Enrique
and who made the real investment here? 50 percent of the palyers on the pitch were from Serie A.
Please go will don’t need you again as inter Milan Coach next season u Need to go back too coaching school to upgrade ur coaching ur tactics is outdated
We need you to write proper English. Thank you