Key Points

Inter Milan's assistant coach Massimiliano Farris has emphasized the team's unwavering determination to win the Champions League despite losing the Serie A title to Napoli. Despite the disappointment of not defending their Scudetto, Farris highlighted the squad's remarkable European campaign and their ability to compete against top clubs like City, Arsenal, and Bayern Munich. The team has strategically rested key players in their final league match to prepare for the crucial Champions League final in Munich. Their focus remains laser-sharp on securing the prestigious European trophy, viewing it as an immediate opportunity to achieve glory.

Key Points: Inter Milan's Champions League Quest Amid Serie A Heartbreak

  • Inter remains focused on Champions League final against PSG
  • Squad rotated in final Serie A match to preserve energy
  • Team demonstrated resilience against top European clubs
  • Maintaining positive mindset after title disappointment
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Our desire is to win Champions League trophy, says Inter assistant coach

Inter assistant coach Massimiliano Farris reveals team's Champions League ambition after Serie A title loss to Napoli

"Football gives you the immediate opportunity to go and chase a dream - Massimiliano Farris"

Como, May 24

After narrowly missing out on the Serie A title on the final day, assistant coach Massimiliano Farris said Inter Milan are now turning their full attention to the upcoming Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain.

Although a largely rotated Inter squad secured a 2–0 victory over Como on Friday, last season’s Scudetto winners couldn’t defend their title as Napoli clinched the championship with a 2–0 win over Cagliari.

Speaking on behalf of suspended head coach Simone Inzaghi, Farris urged the team to quickly move past the disappointment and focus fully on the decisive clash with PSG on June 1.

"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.

"But we're sportsmen, and we congratulate Napoli. Their players are very strong, and we wish them all the best.

"But football gives you the immediate opportunity to go and chase a dream. This year, we've had an extraordinary Champions League campaign, and our desire and determination is to go and win this trophy."

Farris justified Inter's choice to rest key players including forwards Lautaro Martinez and Marcus Thuram.

"We fielded a competitive team. Congratulations to Como and (coach Cesc) Fabregas for their work. Our thinking was not to risk any players, a rotation was planned, which is what happened," he said.

"We thought we could get the result while keeping the players in the best possible condition for Munich."

Farris also emphasised the squad's confidence, highlighting their resilience throughout a tough season in which they defeated several of Europe’s top sides.

"I've been there, Simone (Inzaghi) has been there, we know what is like. We can't forget that we've faced City, Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Barcelona this season," he said.

"We're going to live for whatever happens. We have technical leaders who will guide the dressing room in trying to live this great dream," Farris added.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
As an Indian football fan, it's great to see Inter Milan's fighting spirit! 🇮🇳⚽ Their journey reminds me of how our cricket team bounces back after tough losses. Hope they lift the Champions League trophy - would be amazing for underdogs to win against PSG's star power!
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Priya M.
The assistant coach's words show great sportsmanship. In India we say "khel bhaagya ka" - sport is about destiny. But Inter's focus on the big final is inspiring! Though I wonder if resting players was the right call - they might have lost momentum before the big match.
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Arjun S.
Being an Inter fan from Mumbai, this season has been a rollercoaster! The way they defeated top teams shows real grit. Hope they can handle PSG's pressure - reminds me of how our cricket team handles big ICC tournament finals. Fingers crossed for June 1! 🤞
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Sunita R.
Interesting how the assistant coach speaks about "living the dream" - in Indian sports we often talk about "sapno ka tournament". But I hope Inter doesn't get overconfident after beating big teams. PSG will be a different challenge altogether, especially with Mbappe's speed!
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Vikram J.
As someone who follows both cricket and football, Inter's situation reminds me of RCB in IPL - great team but trophy keeps slipping away! Hope they break the jinx this time. Their journey has been like our hockey team's resurgence - beating giants against all odds. #ForzaInter

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