Make or break for ageing Inter in Champions League final
Inter Milan's Argentine forward Lautaro Martinez (C) celebrates with teammates at the end of the UEFA Champions League quarter final second leg football match between Inter Milan and Bayern Munich at the San Siro stadium in Milan on April 16, 2025. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP)
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Inter Milan
might not be favourites for the Champions League final but their thrilling run
to Saturday's showdown with Paris Saint-Germain has shown the ageing Italian
outfit can mix it with the best.
Simone Inzaghi's team head to Munich with a legitimate shot at going one better than in Istanbul two years ago, when a very similar line-up was narrowly beaten by Manchester City.
Inzaghi felt the
2023 final was a missed opportunity after matching mega-rich City, whose budget
dwarves that of Inter, a member of Europe's old guard battling to keep up with
the continent's superclubs.
Qatari-owned PSG
offer the opportunity for Inter to exorcise the ghost of Istanbul while also
ending an enthralling season with the most prestigious piece of silverware in
club football after missing out on domestic honours.
"The club
and above all the players all know that we're missing that final step to make
history," Inzaghi told reporters on Monday.
"Obviously
already having played the final helps you, but we also know that on the other
side there are players who have won the World Cup and have played in other
finals, as well as a coach who has already won the Champions League."
Inter have
already come through thrilling ties against Bayern Munich and Barcelona, two of
the pre-season favourites to win the Champions League.
And their
incredible semi-final with Barca showed they can go toe-to-toe with a
high-pressing, youthful side despite having a squad stacked with players
rapidly heading towards the end of their careers.
The average age
of Inter's preferred starting XI is just over 30, while key players like
goalkeeper Yann Sommer, two-time cancer survivor Francesco Acerbi and
midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan are respectively 36, 37 and 36 years old.
Meanwhile the
oldest player in the PSG squad now is Marquinhos, at 31 a relative youngster
compared to fellow central defender Acerbi.
A draining
season in which Inter battled for the Serie A title right down to the final day
has had a clear impact on an old team, with the Barca tie the clear highlight
of a tricky final few weeks of the campaign.
Inter looked
capable of winning the treble after eliminating Bayern in the quarter-finals
last month, with a handy three-point lead over Scudetto rivals Napoli and an
Italian Cup semi-final against ailing AC Milan.
But the wind was
whipped from their sails by three straight defeats in the space of a week which
gave Napoli the initiative in Serie A and ended their domestic cup run, leaving
the Champions League their only remaining option for a trophy.
"There was
a lot of suffering among the players, it would be pointless to deny it,"
said Inzaghi of losing the Serie A title.
"The boys
have been brilliant this season because we've played 59 matches and we've given
everything on the pitch. We didn't prioritise anything, we just tried to give
everything that we had."
Inzaghi has
taken Inter to new heights since losing the 2023 final, even after a series of
big-name departures and an enforced takeover of the club by US investment firm
Oaktree this time last year after previous owners Suning defaulted on a debt of
around 395 million euros ($449 million).
Unlike PSG, who
can splash over 70 million euros to bring in Serie A's most exciting player in
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Inter have had to scrape the bargain bucket to stay
competitive.
Sommer, who
arrived for less than seven million euros in 2023 is one of just three players
-- alongside Frenchmen Marcus Thuram and Benjamin Pavard -- in Inter's
first-choice line-up for Saturday not to be at the club two years ago.
"We've
shown courage in every match of our Champions League campaign, and that's why
we're in the final," said Sommer on Monday.
"We have a
lot of players who played in the final two years ago and that experience is
important for us as a team."


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