Inzaghi's departure from Inter Milan is not a surprise, as he had hinted at leaving the team in a post-match press conference after the loss. He expressed his disappointment but also emphasized the importance of moving forward and learning from their defeat.
During the press conference, Inzaghi spoke about the upcoming Club World Cup, but seemed to be looking at it as a distant possibility. He acknowledged that Inter Milan's loss to PSG was a difficult one to swallow, but encouraged his team to stay positive and focus on future challenges.
According to reports, Al-Hilal had been competing with other top teams, including Tottenham and Newcastle United, to secure Inzaghi's services. However, it appears that Al-Hilal's offer was too good to refuse, with a huge salary package that will keep Inzaghi at the club for the next three years.
As Inzaghi prepares to take over at Al-Hilal, the team will be gearing up for the Club World Cup, where they will face Real Madrid in their first match. This is a significant challenge for the team, but Inzaghi will be looking to bring his experience and expertise to the table to help his new team succeed.