Moggi argues that the team lacked depth, particularly in the midfield and attacking positions, which made it difficult for them to compete with a strong opponent like PSG.
He pointed out that key players like Nicolò Barella, Lautaro Martínez, Hakan Çalhanoğlu, Federico Dimarco, and Marcus Thuram were instrumental in the team's success throughout the season, and their absence or replacement with less skilled players made a significant impact on the game.
Moggi also defended Inzaghi, saying that it's unfair to criticize him for the loss, especially when he had to make substitutions with limited options due to the team's lack of depth.
He noted that Inter's starting lineup was among the best in Italy, and the team had already shown their strength by eliminating top teams like Bayern Munich and Barcelona.
Moggi believes that Inter would be wise to retain Inzaghi as their coach, unless he chooses to leave, and warns that letting go of a good coach can have long-term consequences, as exemplified by Juventus' struggles after parting ways with successful coaches in the past.