REVEALED: what happened on the eve of the UCL final against Man City

Romelu Lukaku and Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi’s exchange on the eve of the UCL final against Man City is revealed.

 

The incidents with Romelu Lukaku and Simone Inzaghi that took place in the week before Inter Milan and Manchester City’s UCL championship match are detailed in a report.

 

The striker from Belgium played for the Nerazzurri on loan during the previous season.

However, he ended up moving from Chelsea to AS Roma on loan after a wild summer transfer saga.

 

During a press conference held while on international duty, the 30-year-old talked about the issue. He says if Inter supporters had known his version of events, they would have changed their minds.

He did not, however, go into specifics.

 

But according to La Gazzetta dello Sport via FCInterNews, Lukaku was merely making a last-ditch effort to win over the Nerazzurri supporters, who are gearing up for a boisterous welcome for him on October 29.

 

The events of the last week leading up to the Champions League final from the previous season are also disclosed by the source.

 

According to reports, Lukaku requested an additional day off due to exhaustion.

Thus, he worked alone for a while before returning to train with his teammates, expecting to begin in Istanbul.

 

The history between Romelu Lukaku and Simone Inzaghi on the eve of the UCL Final is revealed in a report.

 

However, Inter manager Simone Inzaghi chose to start Edin Dzeko, presumably considering Lukaku’s imperfect physical state.

 

The Belgian may have left during the summer because he didn’t like being left out.

 

The former Man United and Everton player entered the field in the second half, but he ultimately cost his team dearly when he unintentionally blocked Federico Dimarco’s shot on goal.

 

Rodri’s lone goal proved to be the difference, as the Cityzens won their first-ever Champions League trophy.

 

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