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While Guardiola said they will win the Champions League, the unexpected message from Inter Milan coach

Simone Inzaghi's unexpected message ahead of the Champions League final

By Mauricio Saenz

Simone Inzaghi's unexpected message ahead of the Champions League final
Simone Inzaghi's unexpected message ahead of the Champions League final

Manchester City and Inter Milan meet in the final of the UEFA Champions League and hope to win a title they have been looking forward to for many years. For Inter, this is their seventh final, having been successful in three previous editions. For Manchester City, this is their second final, having lost in their only previous final.

 

This match marks the clash between two great coaches such as Pep Guardiola and Simone Inzaghi. The leaders of their respective teams hope to give the best news of all to their fans on June 10 in Istanbul. In the case of the Italian, he has never lost a final as a coach, but this is his first experience in a European final.

Prior to the match, coach Pep Guardiola shared with English media and assured that in order to end the debate it is necessary to win. A news that does not come as a surprise to Simone Inzaghi, who is aware of the level of the players of the English team, but still did not hesitate to send a message back to Manchester City, a few days before the match.

The coach spoke this Monday at a press conference at the start of the work after the completion of the regular season in Serie A. He assured that this is the most transcendental match of his career in charge of a squad, the doubt between Romelu Lukaku and Edin Dzeko in attack and the weapons of the Nerazzurri.

 

What did Inzaghi have to say about Manchester City?

"We know the squad they have, but they will meet an opponent who earned their place in the final," the technical director maintained in reference to Pep's managers. The more you watch City, the more you understand why they do these things. They have great possession, they are aggressive, they have very few weaknesses.


Mauricio Saenz

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