Munich, Germany – Simone Inzaghi cast doubt on his future as Inter Milan’s coach after his team’s 5-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final. The coach avoided confirming whether he will continue at the helm of the club for the next FIFA Club World Cup, which will be held in the United States in June.
PSG’s resounding performance secured the first Champions League title for the French club, while Inter suffered the biggest defeat in a final of the competition.
Inzaghi, who was facing uncertainty about his future due to rumors about possible interest from Al Hilal of the Saudi Professional League, chose not to answer directly when asked if he would stay with the team for the Club World Cup, with conversations scheduled with Inter’s management next week.Inter will face Monterrey in Pasadena in their first match on June 17.
Inzaghi expressed his disappointment after the match.I can’t answer that. I don’t want to answer that.
Simone Inzaghi

“I am very upset about what happened tonight and I only came here to answer questions out of respect for the media and the role. Now is not the time to talk about that,” the coach stated.
“Since July of last year, we’ve played 59 matches and reached the final of this competition, so it’s not good to talk about my future now.”
The Inter was surpassed by PSG throughout the match, suffering a 5-0 defeat. Inzaghi acknowledged the opponent’s superiority in Munich.PSG clearly deserved to win this match. We are very disappointed, but we had a great Champions League campaign and I am proud of my team.
Simone Inzaghi
“Defeats can make you stronger. This one hurts a lot, like the one we suffered against Manchester City in the Istanbul final in 2023.”
“We were more tired, we weren’t fresh and PSG always had the ball before us. But we played for the league title until last Friday and they [PSG] won their league weeks ago.” “We knew they were technically stronger and we weren’t tactically organized, so we deserved to lose, in short.” “We didn’t manage to win the most important match and we are very disappointed, but we’ve been through this before. When you lose a final, it always leaves a mark.”