Inter Milan’s thrilling victory against River Plate in a high-profile friendly on June 27, 2025, has been overshadowed by grave concerns in the Nerazzurri camp. Manager Cristian Chivu confirmed that two cornerstone players suffered injuries during the match, sparking anxiety among fans and club officials just days before a crucial European Round of 16 clash.

Sources close to the club reveal that captain and star striker Lautaro Martínez

In a tense post-match press conference, Chivu addressed the situation:
“We’ve got issues with two vital players. Our medical team is assessing them, and we’ll know more in 48 hours. We’re concerned but hopeful.”

While Inter’s medical staff has yet to release an official diagnosis, early reports suggest possible first-degree muscle strains, which could sideline the duo for 2-3 weeks. With the European Round of 16 first leg less than ten days away, the clock is ticking. The club is desperate for a swift recovery but won’t gamble with the health of their talismans.

Should Lautaro and Barella miss the upcoming match, Chivu may turn to Marcus Thuram to lead the attack and Davide Frattesi or Kristjan Asllani to anchor the midfield. Yet, replacing the leadership and experience of these two stars in a high-stakes knockout tie poses a significant challenge.
“We have strong options, but losing leaders like them at this stage is tough,” Chivu admitted.
The news sent shockwaves through Inter’s fanbase, with #ForzaLautaro and #ForzaBarella trending on X. Supporters voiced their fears, with many questioning the wisdom of risking key players in a friendly so close to critical fixtures. “Why play the starters in a meaningless game?” one fan posted, echoing a widespread sentiment.
Despite the uncertainty, Chivu remained defiant:
“Long seasons bring challenges. This squad has shown resilience, and we’ll fight to win, no matter who takes the field.”
Inter’s victory over River Plate has been eclipsed by the looming question mark over Lautaro and Barella’s fitness. The medical report, expected within days, will determine whether the Nerazzurri can field their star duo in Europe. For now, Inter fans hold their breath, caught between hope and dread.