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Inter 3-0 Slavia Praha Player Ratings: Lautaro Martinez Rated 8.5 as Inter Ease Past Slavia Praha in UCL

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Inter Vs Slavia Praha Player Ratings

Inter Milan delivered a dominant performance at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, comfortably dispatching Slavia Praha 3–0 in a Champions League fixture that highlighted the gulf in class between the two sides. From the opening whistle, the hosts controlled proceedings with authority, showcasing fluid movement, tactical discipline, and attacking precision in a match that, by all accounts, could have ended with an even wider margin.

Captain Lautaro Martínez led by example, opening the scoring with a composed finish on the half-hour mark before Denzel Dumfries swiftly added a second to all but seal the result before the interval. The second half brought more of the same, as Slavia Praha struggled to gain any meaningful possession or momentum. Martínez struck again to cap a thoroughly professional and polished display from the Nerazzurri—one that firmly underlines their credentials as serious contenders in this season’s competition. Here are Sportsdunia's Inter Vs Slavia Praha Player Ratings:

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Inter Player Ratings vs Slavia Praha

Here are Inter Player Ratings from the Inter Milan vs Slavia Praha UCL game:

Goalkeeper

Yann Sommer - 7.0: Had one of the quietest nights of his career. He was a spectator for large parts of the game, only called into action for a single save late on. His distribution was solid, with an 84% pass accuracy, and he claimed a high ball well. A very comfortable evening for the Swiss international.

Defenders

Francesco Acerbi - 7.5: An absolute mountain at the back. What stood out to us was his calmness on the ball, amassing an incredible 105 touches with 97% passing accuracy. He was dominant in the air and on the ground, winning most of his duels. A truly commanding performance that snuffed out any hint of an attack.

Alessandro Bastoni - 8.0: From our perspective, he was more of a playmaker than a defender tonight. He provided a brilliant assist for Martínez's second goal and created another huge chance. Defensively, he was impeccable, making 4 clearances and winning 6 of his 8 duels. A fantastic all-round display.

Yann Bisseck - 6.5: A solid if unspectacular outing for the young defender. He was strong and kept his passing simple and effective, completing 94% of them. However, he did pick up a slightly reckless yellow card for a clumsy challenge. He was substituted after 67 minutes having done his job adequately.

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Midfielders

Denzel Dumfries - 7.5: A classic performance from the flying Dutchman. He was a constant threat on the right flank, and he showed a poacher's instinct to be in the right place to stab home Inter's second goal. He was a willing runner throughout his 76 minutes on the pitch. A really energetic and effective display.

Piotr Zieliński - 6.5: We expected a bit more from him, to be honest. He was incredibly tidy in possession, with a 95% pass completion rate, but he didn't really influence the game in the final third. He created a couple of chances but was largely on the periphery before being substituted.

Petar Sučić - 7.0: A really promising performance from the youngster. He looked confident on the ball, attempting four dribbles and creating two chances for his teammates. He should have done better with a big chance he missed, but his overall contribution was very positive. He never shied away from the action.

Hakan Çalhanoğlu - 7.5: The maestro in the middle of the park. He dictated the entire flow of the game, completing 75 passes and always looking to play forward. From our perspective, his vision and range of passing were key to unlocking Slavia's defense. A classy and controlled performance.

Federico Dimarco - 8.0: A constant menace down the left-hand side. He was a whirlwind of activity, firing off four shots and creating two big chances with his excellent delivery. His energy was infectious, and he was a key creative outlet for the entire 90 minutes. A top-tier wing-back performance.

Forwards

Marcus Thuram - 8.0: He may not have scored, but he was a complete nightmare for the opposition defenders. His movement was intelligent, his link-up play was superb, and he provided the assist for Dumfries' goal. He created three chances in total and was just a constant handful before being given a well-earned rest.

Lautaro Martínez - 8.5: Unquestionably the man of the match. A true captain's performance, leading the line with aggression and quality. He took both of his goals with clinical precision and was a constant threat. He could have easily had a hat-trick. His work rate was immense, and he set the tone for the entire team.

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Substitutes

Manuel Akanji - 6.5: Came on and slotted in seamlessly. Kept things calm and tidy at the back.

Francesco Pio Esposito - 6.0: Looked eager to impress but missed a great chance to score. Showed good movement.

Nicolò Barella - 6.5: Added some fresh energy to the midfield and kept the ball moving well.

Matteo Darmian - 6.5: A solid and reliable presence after coming on for Dumfries, ensuring there were no late surprises.

Manager

C. Chivu - 8.0: His game plan was executed to perfection. He set his team up to attack from the outset, and they completely overwhelmed the visitors. His tactics were spot on, and the team looked incredibly well-drilled. An easy night's work thanks to excellent preparation.

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Slavia Praha Player Ratings vs Inter

Goalkeeper

Jindrich Stanek - 5.5: A very difficult night for the keeper. He made a couple of decent saves, but a costly error leading to a goal is something you just can't afford at this level. Conceding three goals is never good, and he looked shaky and uncertain throughout. What a tough position to be in.

Defenders

Stepan Chaloupek - 6.5: Honestly, he fought a losing battle with immense spirit. He made an astonishing 10 clearances, including one off the line, and won 5 of his 8 duels. Despite being on the receiving end of a thrashing, he can hold his head relatively high. He was let down by those around him.

David Zima - 6.0: Had the unenviable task of marking Thuram and Martínez. He was busy all night, making a few important tackles and interceptions. However, he struggled to contain the fluid movement of Inter's attack and was often pulled out of position.

Tomas Vlcek - 5.5: A night to forget for the defender. He was dribbled past and won just one of his six duels, which tells its own story. He looked off the pace and struggled to cope with the quality of Inter's attackers. A very tough lesson for him.

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Midfielders

Daiki Hashioka - 5.0: It was a surprise to see him last 83 minutes. From our perspective, he was completely anonymous. With only 26 touches, he was a passenger in the game, losing the ball on 7 of those occasions. He offered absolutely nothing defensively or offensively. A truly poor performance.

Christos Zafeiris - 5.5: He ran around a lot, but with very little effect. The game completely passed him by in midfield. He committed four fouls, seemingly out of frustration, and lost the ball 12 times. He was unable to get a grip on Inter's midfield trio.

Oscar - 6.0: A mixed bag. He was one of the few Slavia players who looked comfortable in possession, completing 90% of his passes. He also made 7 ball recoveries. However, a glaring error that led to a shot blots his copybook. At least he tried to play.

David Doudera - 6.0: He was only on for 49 minutes before being substituted. In that time, he showed some willing to get forward but had little to no impact on the proceedings. It was a thankless task for him.

Forwards

Vasil Kusej - 5.5: Hooked at half-time, and it's easy to see why. He managed a meager 15 touches and was completely isolated up front. He failed to make any impression on the game and was a ghost for 45 minutes.

Lukas Provod - 6.0: The captain looked visibly frustrated. He tried to get involved and create something but was starved of service and support. He lost possession 15 times as he tried to force the issue, but it was a lonely battle for him up top.

Michal Sadílek - 5.5: Just like his fellow attacker Kusej, he was substituted at halftime after a totally ineffective performance. He had just 14 touches and offered no threat whatsoever. A very forgettable display.

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Substitutes

Tomás Chory - 6.0: Added a bit more physical presence but was feeding on scraps.

Ivan Schranz - 5.5: Came on and picked up a yellow card for a poor foul. Didn't add much.

Youssoupha Mbodji - 6.0: Showed some energy but struggled to make an impact against a set defence.

Muhammed Cham - 6.5: Looked lively and forced a good save from Sommer with a shot from distance.

Mojmír Chytil - N/A: Not on long enough to rate.

Manager

J. Trpišovský - 5.0: His team was set up in a way that invited pressure, and they simply couldn't handle it. The game plan was wrong from the start, and his half-time substitutions did nothing to change the momentum. A very bad day at the office for the manager.

Sportsdunia's Player of the Match goes to Lautaro Martinez

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of Inter vs Slavia Praha?

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Inter secured a comfortable 3-0 victory over Slavia Praha in this Champions League match.

When was Inter vs Slavia Praha?

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The match between Inter and Slavia Praha was played on September 30, 2025.

Who was the man of the match in Inter vs Slavia Praha?

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Lautaro Martínez  was the man of the match with two goals in the Inter vs Slavia Praha clash.

Who was the worst performer in Inter vs Slavia Praha?

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Daiki Hashioka had a difficult game and was the worst performer in the Inter vs Slavia Praha match.

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