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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - NOVEMBER 5: Philippe Coutinho of Vasco da Gama looks on during the match between Botafogo and Vasco da Gama as part of Brasileirao 2025 at Estadio Olímpico Nilton Santos on November 5, 2025 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (Photo by Dhavid Normando/Getty Images)

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - NOVEMBER 5: Philippe Coutinho of Vasco da Gama looks on during the match between Botafogo and Vasco da Gama as part of Brasileirao 2025 at Estadio Olímpico Nilton Santos on November 5, 2025 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (Photo by Dhavid Normando/Getty Images)

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – NOVEMBER 5: Philippe Coutinho of Vasco da Gama looks on during the match between Botafogo and Vasco da Gama as part of Brasileirao 2025 at Estadio Olímpico Nilton Santos on November 5, 2025 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (Photo by Dhavid Normando/Getty Images)


Coutinho, a former Inter and Liverpool player, previews tonight’s Champions League clash between the Nerazzurri and the Reds: ‘They are more similar than one might think…’

Inter and Liverpool meet at the Stadio Meazza this evening in the Champions League Round 6.

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The Nerazzurri have earned four wins from the opening five games in the competition (one loss) and aim to beat the troubled Premier League giants to cement their place in the top eight.

MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 20: Coutinho, Cristian Chivu and Wesley Sneijder of Inter Milan celebrates after the first goal during the UEFA Champions League group A match between FC Internazionale Milano and Tottenham Hotspur at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on October 20, 2010 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Claudio Villa/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – OCTOBER 20: Coutinho, Cristian Chivu and Wesley Sneijder of Inter Milan celebrates after the first goal during the UEFA Champions League group A match between FC Internazionale Milano and Tottenham Hotspur at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on October 20, 2010 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Claudio Villa/Getty Images)

“Both clubs have a winning mentality; owners, players and coaches may change, but the DNA remains the same,” Coutinho told Gazzetta (via L’Interista).

“When I arrived at Inter, the team had just won everything, and I had the chance to win the Club World Cup. Now, despite the ownership changes, the club has regained its strength for a long time. The two Champions League Finals are no coincidence; they have an extremely strong core of players. Liverpool, on the other hand, are coming off an extraordinary season, but in the Premier League, nothing can be taken for granted.”

Coutinho, now at Vasco da Gama, joined Inter in the summer of 2010, right after the Nerazzurri had won the treble under Mourinho and with Cristian Chivu as a pivotal member of that team.

Coutinho went on to score five goals in 47 appearances across all competitions before joining Liverpool in January 2013, where he’d spent six years, scoring 54 goals in 201 games and playing, perhaps, the best football of his career.

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Coutinho: ‘Whoever makes fewer errors will win’ Inter-Liverpool

MILAN, ITALY - DECEMBER 06: Marcus Thuram of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates scoring his team's second goal with teammate Lautaro Martinez during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Como 1907 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 06, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 06: Marcus Thuram of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with teammate Lautaro Martinez during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Como 1907 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 06, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

“Only the 90 minutes will matter, not how the teams got there,” the 33-year-old said about the imminent meeting between his former clubs.

“They have different characteristics, but they are more similar than one might think. They both attack space very well and take advantage of opponents’ mistakes. One lapse in concentration can be fatal; whoever makes fewer errors will win.

“Chivu and I were teammates; there was mutual respect and a great relationship,” concluded Coutinho.

“I’m rooting for him. People often say a player is a leader, and Cristian really was. His presence in the dressing room was extremely important. He prepared himself to take charge of the club, starting from the youth sector. That’s why nobody should be surprised. He’s more than ready and he’s doing a fantastic job.”

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