Lautaro: Inter Milan s two finals in three years are of great significance. Losing to Manchester City has taught us a lot

Inter Milan captain Lautaro was interviewed by TNT Sports during a previous media opening day, and he looked forward to the upcoming Champions League final. Why did Inter Milan reach the Champions League final twice in three years, but still not reg...


Inter Milan captain Lautaro was interviewed by TNT Sports during a previous media opening day, and he looked forward to the upcoming Champions League final.

Why did Inter Milan reach the Champions League final twice in three years, but still not regarded as a popular among the public?

"For us, it is indeed crucial to achieve goals in recent years. Going to the finals in three years is of great significance in itself. In the Champions League, you have to face difficult opponents in a difficult environment. This final is extremely important. We will do our best to prepare for the game to face a top team like Paris Saint-Germain."

Two years ago, you were very close to winning the championship. What did you learn in the final that lost to Manchester City?

"A lot. You can always learn more from failure. That final left us with so many experiences worth learning. Inter Milan is more mature now, but that doesn't mean anything. What's important is that it gives us strength and belief to know what kind of team we are, what kind of team we are, and the respect we have won in this event. We need to restore energy, stay positive and united, prepare for the best way, and strive to get Inter Milan to the top on Saturday."

You and Toulam are very important pairs. What is the secret to your tacit understanding on the court?

"It's important when you have a teammate who gets along very well on the court and off the court. It's great to have a partner with Tolam because I can communicate with him honestly, which is the purest thing. When someone really thinks about you and communicates with you for progress, it's important to be honest. We strive to convey our true thoughts to the court. Although our styles are a little different, it just allows us to go further."

How do you feel after the game against Barcelona?

"I was exhausted at that time, my legs were so painful that my muscles couldn't lift them at all. The pain was incredible. I only survived the game with the adrenaline on the court, but I couldn't lift my legs for the next two days. It was very important to advance, we did it, and the entire Inter Milan team felt extremely proud to reach the final again"



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