Inter Milan couldn’t win the game against Monterrey FC as the 1-1 draw in the first game of the FIFA Club World Cup was disappointing for the Champions League finalists. Inter Milan after getting defeated by PSG 5-0 in the finals of UCL has looked dull and unorganised side. It was Sergio Ramos who scored the first goal of the game and gave a deserved lead to Monterrey. However, Lautaro Martinez scored to equalise the scoreline in the first half itself.
Inter Milan’s struggles continued as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Monterrey FC in their opening match of the FIFA Club World Cup. The result was far from ideal for the UEFA Champions League finalists, who looked far from their best once again following their crushing 5-0 defeat to PSG in the European final.
The Serie A giants appeared disjointed and lacked their usual intensity, allowing a determined Monterrey side to take control early on. It was veteran defender Sergio Ramos who broke the deadlock, heading home a well-delivered set-piece to hand the Mexican outfit a deserved lead.
Inter responded before the break, with captain Lautaro Martinez finding the equaliser after capitalising on a defensive lapse. Despite levelling the score in the first half, Simone Inzaghi’s men failed to build momentum in the second period, struggling to create clear chances and break down Monterrey’s disciplined backline.
 
 
          