Inter Milan ratings: Federico Dimarco like a deer in headlights and Acerbi shows his age as PSG create history

INTER left-back Federico Dimarco had an absolute nightmare against Paris Saint-Germain’s lethal young guns in the Champions League final.

The Serie A side were butchered 5-0 by the Parisians in Munich, with 19-year-old Desire Doue running the show in his first European final.

Simone Inzaghi consoles Federico Dimarco at full-time
MUNICH, GERMANY - MAY 31: Lautaro Martinez, Nicolo Barella and Hakan Calhanoglu of FC Internazionale look dejected as they leave the field at half time as they trail 2-0 to Paris Saint-Germain during the UEFA Champions League Final 2025 between Paris Saint-Germain and FC Internazionale Milano at Munich Football Arena on May 31, 2025 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
PSG battered Inter Milan 5-0 in Munich
Soccer Football - Champions League - Final - Paris St Germain v Inter Milan - Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany - May 31, 2025 Inter Milan's Hakan Calhanoglu looks dejected after Paris St Germain's Desire Doue scores their third goal REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
Inter’s Hakan Calhanoglu was shell-shocked by half-time

PSG won the Champions League for first time – and Luis Enrique became the first manager to win the continental treble with two different teams – the other being Barcelona.

But there was only one side in it. After a blistering start, Achraf Hakimi opened the scoring in the 12th minute.

And while he didn’t celebrate against his former side, soon PSG doubled their lead when Doue’s back-post strike bobbled in.

But after going toe-to-toe with Barca in two of the best-ever UCL semi-finals, hopeless Inter had no answers against PSG, who have now scored 152 goals this season.

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With Inter pushing on for a goal, the space PSG had in attack was scary, with Doue punishing them with a composed finish for 3-0, before Khvicha Kvaratskhelia made it FOUR.

At the death, 19-year-old sub Senny Mayulu celebrated like he scored a last-minute winner for 5-0.

Here SunSport’s Katherine Walsh rates and slates the Inter players who left their fans in floods of tears in the Allianz Arena in Munich.

Yann Sommer – 3

Shell-shocked by a rampant PSG. Couldn’t have really done much about the first two goals.

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The 36-year-old Swiss stopper was left standing when Doue’s shot took a nick off Dimarco for 2-0.

Did well to avoid 3-0 in 30 minutes when he held Fabian Ruiz’s skiddy effort. Was let down by his back-line in the second half.

Yann Sommer's game statistics: 5 goals conceded, 3 saves, 42 passes, 33 accurate passes, 0 punches, 0 high claims.  Illustration of pass distribution on a soccer field.

Benjamin Pavard – 4

First start since being sidelined with an ankle injury last month.

Great touches at times but was disjointed with his team-mates when it came to crossing the ball in. Not physical enough.

Was caught out of position when Inter lost the ball, with PSG so lethal on the break.  First man to come off with Dimarco. 

Benjamin Pavard's match statistics: touches, shots, passes, tackles, dribbles, and duels won, shown on a heatmap of his playing position.

Francesco Acerbi – 3

Should’ve grabbed a goal back in the 23rd minute.

With Inter relying on set pieces, Acerbi rose free as a bird from 10 yards but his header zoomed over the crossbar.

Was booked for dissent in the 70th minute. And fell on his backside when Bradley Barcola skipped past him before denying his side 5-0.

The 37-year-old kept teenage goalscorer Mayulu, who was on the pitch for two minutes, onside for 5-0. A broken man.

Illustration of Francesco Acerbi's soccer stats: touches, shots, passes, tackles, duels won, and duels lost.

Alessandro Bastoni – 4

Told Dimarco off for ball-watching 40 SECONDS before PSG took the lead.

Was part of the back three which were all over the place for Kvaratskhelia’s fourth. Threw the towel in after that.

Alessandro Bastoni's match stats: 56 touches, 48 passes, 1 dribble, 0 shots, 2 tackles, 4 duels won.  Heatmap shows playing position.

Denzel Dumfries – 5

Had a tough job to do against the world’s best left back Nuno Mendes. The Dutchman couldn’t repeat his masterclass against Barca.

Was completely missing throughout his 90 minutes, but not exactly his fault as Inter struggled to get him on the ball.

Illustration of Denzel Dumfries' soccer stats: 42 touches, 0 shots, 15 passes, 2 tackles, 0 dribbles, 7 duels won, and a heatmap of his movement on the field.

Federico Dimarco – 2

Lack of concentration cost his team. He was far too deep for PSG’s opener and kept assister Doue onside for Hakimi’s slick tap-in.

The Italian’s nightmare start was made worse when he was caught napping for 2-0 before turning his back for Doue’s goal, which deflected off him.

Every PSG ball went out to his side after that – the left-back was a like a deer in headlights against teenager Doue and Ousmane Dembele.

Was hooked off in the 54th minute, with Paris fans doing the Poznan.

MUNICH, GERMANY - MAY 31: Achraf Hakimi of Paris Saint-Germain is fouled by Federico Dimarco of FC Internazionale during the UEFA Champions League Final 2025 between Paris Saint-Germain and FC Internazionale Milano at Munich Football Arena on May 31, 2025 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
Dimarco had a howler against PSG
Illustration of Federico Dimarco's match statistics: touches, shots, passes, tackles, duels lost, and minutes played, shown on a soccer field graphic.

Hakan Calhanoglu – 5

Cut a frustrated figure as his team were utterly dominated in the first 20 minutes. The camera kept panning to his sad face.

The midfielder delivered brilliant corners for Acerbi and Thuram’s big chances in the first half.

But he scuffed a real opportunity with a shocking over-hit free-kick just after half-time. Lasted 70 minutes.

Illustration of Hakan Çalhanoglu's match statistics: 43 touches, 34 passes, 0 dribbles, 0 shots, 0 tackles, and 1 duel won.  A football pitch shows the direction of his play.

Nicolo Barella – 5

Barella tried to let the ball run out for a corner at the other end before 2-0 but he had not reckoned on the pace of this PSG side.

Touch of an elephant when Dumfries’ cross ricocheted back to him inside the box on the brink of half-time.

Soccer Football - Champions League - Final - Paris St Germain v Inter Milan - Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany - May 31, 2025 Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi reacts as Nicolo Barella looks on REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
Inter Milan boss Simone Inzaghi reacts as Nicolo Barella looks on
Illustration of Nicolò Barella's soccer statistics: 50 touches, 2 shots, 36 passes, 3 tackles, 1 dribble, and 4 duels won, shown on a heatmap of his activity on the field.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan – 4

The former Manchester United midfielder appeared to have his first touch in the 35th minute – the first half just passed him by.

Got a vital touch to put PSG off before 3-0. He was hauled off instantly after in the 62nd minute.

Illustration of Henrikh Mkhitaryan's match statistics: 15 touches, 0 shots, 10 passes, 0 tackles, 2 duels lost, 62 minutes played.

Lautaro Martinez – 4

Totally isolated with Inter unable to string a pass together in the first half.

Kept having to come deep to get the ball, with PSG’s defence rarely threatened.

Gianluigi Donnarumma made his first – and only – stop of the evening in the 75th minute.

Illustration of Lautaro Martínez's soccer stats: 38 touches, 0 shots, 28 passes, 0 tackles, 0 dribbles, 4 duels won, and a heatmap of his playing position.
Illustration of Lautaro Martínez's touch map against Paris Saint-Germain.
Martinez’ touch map in the first half

Marcus Thuram – 5

Like Martinez, couldn’t get a sniff of the action with PSG so dominant.

Had his first touch with a big chance on the brink of half-time when his powerful header skimmed past the post from six yards out.

Anything on target there and Inter were back in business. Thuram booked for being late on Ruiz.

Illustration of Marcus Thuram's match statistics: touches, shots, passes, tackles, duels lost, and minutes played.

SUBS

Yann Aurel Bisseck (for Pavard, 55 min) – N/A

Lasted SEVEN minutes after tweaking his hamstring after coming on.

Was in floods of tears when making his way back to the bench. while PSG made it 3-0.

Nicola Zalweski (for Dimarco, 54 min) – 5

Get tackle to stop a potential PSG break. He was harshly booked for his efforts within minutes of coming on.

Matteo Darmian (for Bissek, 62 min) – 5

Was brutally asked to come on with his side being hammered.

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Carlos Augusto (for Mkhitaryan, 62 min) – 5.5

Kristjan Asllani (for Calhanogulu, 70 min) – 6 

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