Inter Milan's 'Crazy' Acerbi Threatens To 'Beat The Hell Out' Of PSG Fan After Taunts: WATCH

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Last Updated:June 21, 2025, 09:05 IST

Acerbi lost his temper after a PSG fan teased him about Inter Milan's Champions League defeat, threatening the fan about 'beating the hell out' of him.

Inter Milan's Francesco Acerbi (AFP)

Inter Milan's Francesco Acerbi (AFP)

Tensions overflowed at the Inter Milan camp as veteran defender Francesco Acerbi lost his temper after a fan wearing a Paris Saint-Germain shirt in Seattle teased him about the previous month’s Champions League final.

The fan mentioned a humiliating moment from Inter’s 5-0 defeat by the French champions in Munich, where Acerbi was left sprawling after some impressive footwork by Bradley Barcola.

The Italian then threatened to beat him up if the taunting continued.

In a video that went viral on social media, the visibly irritated Italian international sought the help of a translator during a meet-and-greet with fans.

📲🚨 Francesco Acerbi got into a verbal altercation with a PSG fan.“Don’t say ‘Acerbi-Barcola’, I don’t like to be made a fool of. I am crazy and I’ll beat the hell out of you."

pic.twitter.com/QA6mPtsZKc

— Inter Xtra (@Inter_Xtra) June 20, 2025

The translator told the fan in English: “You must be serious with him."

Seconds later, Acerbi intervened, saying in Italian: “I’m serious. Don’t make fun of me — I don’t like it. … I’m crazy, I’ll beat the crap out of you."

Acerbi quickly moved on, posing for photos with other fans.

Earlier this week, Serie A giants Inter Milan were held to a stalemate in their FIFA Club World Cup 2025 opener against Mexican side Monterrey at the Rose Bowl Stadium in California, USA.

Sergio Ramos opened the scoring for the Mexican team before Lautaro Martinez equalised for the Italian side in the 1-1 draw.

Inter’s new head coach, Chivu, who took over from Simone Inzaghi after the Italian departed for Al-Hilal in the wake of the Champions League final loss to PSG, said he would like to construct a team that can take control of matches.

“I think every coach would love a team that dominates because you need to show your technical ability, you need to show character and personality," explained the former Inter defender.

“You need to show that you can dominate the ball, that you can set the tempo, that you can find solutions both when you are moving the ball from side to side and when you’re playing a bit more direct.

“That’s the dream of all coaches, having the game by the scruff of the neck, controlling proceedings."

Inter will face the Urawa Red Diamonds next in Group E on Saturday.

(with agency inputs)

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