Lautaro talks about the Champions League final: Dreams are within reach, I don’t want to think about the outcome, I just want to experience it
9:03pm, 21 May 2025Football
May 21st Lautaro recently accepted an interview with UEFA and talked about the next Champions League final.
Only a few days left before the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain, Lautaro said: "This will be an unparalleled experience. I have experienced the Champions League final and the Qatar World Cup final. Those unforgettable feelings will accompany you for a lifetime. It is incredible to be on the final stage of such a top-level event again."
"This final is a dream within reach. I don't even want to think about the victory or defeat. I just want to work with the whole team to achieve this goal of Inter Milan for many years. I want to enjoy every minute and every second of this final. Of course, if I can win the cup in the end, it will be a time for my dream to come true."
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