Inter coach Simone Inzaghi: I wouldn’t trade my players for anyone
Inter manager Simone Inzaghi said they were disappointed to lose the UEFA Champions League final but had to keep their heads up.
In a press conference held after the 1-0 loss to Manchester City in the UEFA Champions League final, Inzaghi told the press conference that a 1-0 loss was not the result they wanted, saying: “We have to keep our heads up.” . Of course we regret it. This is not the result we want. Big disappointment for us. Manchester City played an excellent game tonight. We play well too. We didn’t deserve this result.” he said.
The experienced manager thanked the fans, saying, “They gave us a good time coming here. It would be great to share this trophy with Inter fans. But tonight it was Manchester City who deserved it. But I wouldn’t trade my players for anyone.” He used his statements.
“WE PLAY TO TAKE THE RISKS”
Stating that it is not easy to play in such an intense environment, Inzaghi pointed out that they should accept the result and move on.
Congratulating his colleague Guardiola, Inzaghi said: “Manchester City is a world champion team. They played very well in the final. This was the game we had planned. However, in the first half, perhaps we could have been better in terms of positioning. This also has risks, we play to risk. I’m very proud that we played against Manchester City, that our goalkeeper made such good saves.” he performed the assessment of it. (AA)