Lautaro Martínez Breaks His Silence: “Here’s Who Pushed Inzaghi to Leave Inter!” – A Mysterious Figure Behind the Dressing Room Chaos
The earthquake caused by Simone Inzaghi’s departure from Inter shows no signs of subsiding. Following the official announcement of his move to Al Hilal, new revelations have emerged that are set to rock the Nerazzurri world. Breaking his silence is none other than Lautaro Martínez, the team’s captain and symbol, who has pointed the finger at a “destabilizing element” within the dressing room, which played a decisive role in the Italian coach’s sensational exit.
An Interview That Shakes the Environment
In an exclusive interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport, Lautaro suggested that Inzaghi’s departure was not solely about money or professional ambitions but the result of internal tensions and growing discontent.

“Simone was very attached to us. He built a united group, led us to victories, and made us believe in ourselves again. But for months, there was someone working against us. In the end, he decided it was impossible to continue like this.”
These harsh words have sparked a whirlwind of speculation and theories among fans, pundits, and insiders.
Who Is the Culprit?
According to sources within the club and journalists close to the Nerazzurri dressing room, the name being heavily circulated is that of a player who arrived recently with high expectations but never truly integrated into the group. Reports suggest arrogant behavior, a lack of respect toward the coaching staff, and a negative presence that fractured the dressing room.
“He always did things his own way, criticized tactical decisions, and tried to influence his teammates,” an anonymous player reportedly confided to a sports broadcaster.
Lautaro avoided naming names directly but dropped a telling statement:
“When one element thinks they’re more important than the group, the group breaks. And unfortunately, Simone paid the price.”
The Role of the Management
Many are now questioning whether the club’s management was aware of the situation. Some executives appear to have underestimated the extent of the internal conflict, allowing it to escalate. Inzaghi, known for his composure and ability to manage the dressing room, reportedly requested decisive action multiple times but did not receive the support he sought.
“Simone tried to handle everything diplomatically, but when he realized he no longer had full control, he started looking elsewhere,” a member of the staff revealed.
This paved the way for the Al Hilal opportunity: a team with near-unlimited resources and the promise of full control over technical decisions.
Reactions in the Football World
Lautaro’s revelation has also shaken former players and commentators. Beppe Bergomi, a legendary Inter defender, commented on Sky Sport:
“If these words are true, it’s extremely serious. The dressing room is sacred, and anyone who destabilizes it cannot be part of a winning project.”
On social media, fans are divided between those demanding the club clarify the situation and remove the culprit, and others who fear Inter is entering a worrying period of instability.
“We want names! If someone ruined our coach, they need to go,” reads one post on X (formerly Twitter). Others express concern for the future:
“With Inzaghi’s departure, a part of our recent identity leaves. Whoever comes next will need to rebuild not just the team but the unity of the dressing room.”
What’s Next for Inter?
The club has imposed a media blackout and has not commented on Lautaro’s statements. However, pressure is mounting for transparency regarding the behind-the-scenes drama. Meanwhile, the managerial market is heating up: Thiago Motta is reportedly at the top of the list, with talks also involving Marcelo Gallardo and a desperate attempt to lure Zinedine Zidane.
One thing is certain: Inter must act quickly, not only to find a new coach capable of filling Inzaghi’s shoes but also to restore the cohesion of a group that, at least on the surface, seemed to be one of the most united in Europe.
The bombshell dropped by Lautaro Martínez has opened a deep wound. Only time will tell if the club can heal it—or if this is just the beginning of a dark period for the Nerazzurri.