Tudor's mean now turn their attention to the Champions League, kicking off their campaign with a home game against Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday.
The Turin side failed to progress past the League phase last term under former manager Thiago Motta. Tudor will hope the triumph against Inter will inject confidence into his side as he prepares for his first European clash with the Italian giants and is sure his players will not be suffering from fatigue from the chaotic weekend win.
"It's the start of a new competition that all the players enjoy," he said. "It's a different tournament; if you qualify, it becomes even more different. It's beautiful and fascinating. You prepare like the others. My experience as a coach in the Champions League is that all the players forget about tiredness, etc. Everyone's goal is to play in the Champions League; it's a privilege."