Capello: Inter Milan is not as passionate as the Champions League in Serie A, fatigue and weather affect the Club World Cup
July 3rd Inter Milan ended the 2024-25 season after being eliminated in the Club World Cup. Italian coach Capello commented on Inter Milan's season. Inter Milan failed to win the trophy this season I have also experienced a season where I lost the finals and failed to win the cup. This is part of football. This situation can happen and will help you grow personally. But in the end, the trophy is the most important thing, and Inter's trophy showroom is empty this season. Marlotta has been excellent in club finance management, and the team has performed well most of the time, but my feeling is that the team has overestimated itself this season. What do you mean by saying this? I mean in Serie A, not the Champions League. Inter Milan's Champions League journey has nothing to blame. Although they lost 0-5 in the final, they defeated Bayern and Barcelona. Those games are extraordinary and unique and will be remembered forever in history. But in Serie A, we did not see Inter Milan showing the same competitive momentum and passion as in the Champions League. Do you think fatigue has had an impact on Inter Milan? This has a great impact on the team in the Club World Cup. Fruminense had more energy, faster reactions, and even better luck in the game, as Inter hit the door frame twice, creating a lot of opportunities. The players are physically and mentally exhausted, which is not an excuse, but a fact. After all, Inter Milan played 63 games this season, which is a heavy burden. Inter Milan wants to do their best to advance to the next round, but they are obviously too tired. What aspects of Inter Milan do you like most in these competitions? I see some players working very hard, such as Lautaro and Barrera. At the same time, I also saw a change in my mentality, and there were some different things. I mean young players like Pio Esposito and Valentine Caboni, including Susic, who is the most eye-catching among the newcomers. But these games do not fully illustrate the problem. The local high temperature and humidity weather has a great impact and is a decisive factor. Brazilian players are more accustomed to this kind of weather, and the weather conditions have exacerbated the fatigue of Inter Milan players.
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