are good for nothing!” – Marotta furious after the defeat in the final: three immediate sales and a revolution coming at Inter

Inter’s defeat in the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain has unleashed a real internal earthquake. It is not only the sporting pain that burns, but also the awareness of a performance defined by many as “shameful”. But more than anyone, it is the Nerazzurri president Giuseppe Marotta who has not digested what happened. According to sources within the club, the manager has lost patience and indicated three players to be sold immediately, defining them bluntly: “They are good for nothing!”

A sentence that leaves no room for interpretation and that testifies to the state of maximum tension that can be felt in Viale della Liberazione.

A disastrous final that changed everything
The 3-1 defeat suffered by PSG was not only a negative result, but the bitter epilogue of a European journey that had made us dream. Marotta, present in the stands next to Zanetti and Ausilio, appeared visibly nervous already during the second half. At the final whistle, he left the stadium without saying goodbye to anyone, taking refuge in a private meeting with the management staff.

According to what was reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, the president did not mince his words:
“There are those who have failed too many times. You cannot continue to build a team with those who have neither character nor quality in decisive moments.”
The three names on the blacklist
The rumors bouncing from the Nerazzurri headquarters speak clearly: Denzel Dumfries, Stefano Sensi and Joaquín Correa would be the first three players officially put on the market, and their exits could only be the beginning of a much larger revolution.
Dumfries, who should have been an arrow on the right flank, appeared slow, predictable and imprecise. Overwhelmed by his opponents several times, he lost important balls and never created any real danger.
Sensi, who came on in the second half, was unable to give rhythm to the midfield. His horizontal passes and total lack of verticalization infuriated Inzaghi and the technical staff.
Correa, who has been the target of criticism for some time now, had only a few minutes, but still managed to miss one of Inter’s best chances, with a soft and out-of-measure shot that sparked the ire of the crowd.
“These players cannot be part of an Inter that aspires to win Europe. We need hungry people, with grit and a winning mentality,” Marotta reportedly told his closest collaborators.
The revolution has already begun
After the emergency meeting between management and technical staff, there is already talk of a plan to renew at least a third of the squad. In addition to the three transfers already indicated, other names have ended up under scrutiny: De Vrij, Asllani and even Acerbi, author of an up and down season, could not be confirmed.
Marotta is reportedly evaluating a major investment in young Italian and foreign talents, with particular attention to profiles such as Tommaso Baldanzi (Empoli), Giorgio Scalvini (Atalanta) and Benjamin Šeško (Leipzig).
The club is also ready to review its salary policy, favoring players with prospects and strong motivation over more famous but declining names.
The fans are demanding explanations
The Nerazzurri fans, still shaken by the final, have welcomed the rumors of an internal revolution. On social media, the hashtag #FuoriISenzaCarattere has gone viral among Inter supporters, who are demanding a strong reaction from the club.
“Enough with players who disappear at crucial moments. Inter deserve real men on the pitch!”, we read in the comments on Twitter and Instagram.
Even some former players, like Marco Materazzi, have expressed their disappointment: “A team like Inter cannot afford performances like the one seen against PSG. It’s not a question of losing, but of how you lose.”
Inzaghi stays, but with conditions
Simone Inzaghi, despite being criticized for some tactical choices, should remain at the technical helm. However, Marotta has reportedly asked him for greater rigidity in the management of the locker room, demanding a change of direction in the team’s mentality.
In exchange, the president has reportedly promised an aggressive market, with at least 4 high-level additions to be included immediately in the project.
Conclusion:
The defeat against PSG could represent the end of a cycle and the beginning of a new era for Inter. Marotta has spoken clearly: the times of tolerance are over. Those who are not up to the task will pack their bags. And the Nerazzurri people watch, impatiently, waiting for the revolution.