There's no time for a team to dwell on their previous defeat, whether it's in a weekly match, a derby, or the highly anticipated final. They must quickly assess their defeat so they can improve next season.
Many teams lost in the final the previous season but went on to win the title the following season. There's no point in letting a final defeat derail them; it's a sign of a poor mentality. What they need to do is evaluate their performance to improve.
I don't think that their defeat in the finals last season will affect Inter mentality this new season because they are full of determination and easy to overcome their emotions after a defeat. The only problem that can hinder them a little bit in their performance is the change of coach. For the players to understand the new coach game pattern and cope with it, might be an initial challenge to them.
Yes, that's for sure. A new coach means a new playing style, new tactics, new strategies, and so on. It requires adaptation to put it all together. Adaptation for both the coach and the players is the initial challenge they must overcome.
Some teams succeed, and others don't. One team that succeeded and immediately won the title was Liverpool. Under their coach, Arne Slot, they immediately won the Premier League title, which, as we know, is no easy feat. But they succeeded, and it was through good play, not luck.
Barcelona also achieved success with Flick coaching the team for the first time, and Conte lifted up the trophy in his first season with Napoli. Many coaches have done it in the past and we will still see more coaches winning the title on their first season with a new club in future. This is why I believe that it's possible for Inter to win Scudetto next season despite having a new coach.