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Marota: Inzaghi is still a great hero, Serie A is not strong but the coach is awesome

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The Champions League final was defeated 0-5. Inter Milan Chairman Marota said: "It was a very negative night, and the opponents beat us in every aspect. Say tribute to them. However, this result will not change our overall assessment of the season and our view on the journey to the finals of the Champions League. We are sorry for the performance tonight, and I'm sorry for so many fans who have come here."

A few months ago, Inzaghi said he wanted to win all the trophys, but now all four are gone. Marota said: "It's not easy to reach the final. Our promotion process is absolutely full of value, and we eliminated teams like Bayern and Barcelona. We looked fragile tonight, but I want to thank our players and coaches because 59 games in various competitions prove that this team deserves to be here. We lost, congratulations to our opponents, we keep moving forward." Will the

Failure to change the club's view of Inzaghi? Marota said: "Absolutely not. We said that we will meet Inzaghi next week. His contract has one year left. His performance in the past four years proves that he is definitely worthy of this job. Many of our achievements during this period are attributed to him."

After Inter Milan won the Champions League in 2010, the Serie A team reached the Champions League finals four times, but all ended with the runner-up. Marota participated in all 4 runner-up trips, twice at Juventus and twice at Inter Milan. Does this mean that Serie A's strength is still a bit short of breath? Marota said: "Italy is no longer a football paradise that everyone yearns for. It is used as a springboard. Top players play here just to take the next step and earn high salaries that we absolutely cannot afford. Clubs that can pay such high salaries include Paris Saint-Germain, and they can have unlimited budgets. But we don't use this as an excuse. With the help of our Italian coach training, Serie A teams are still able to reach the Champions League finals, but they will encounter opponents who are obviously more popular than us."