Inter reserved its place in the final of the Champions League after scoring a classic meeting with Barcelona, with the strike of Davide Frattesi in an additional time, demonstrating the difference after the two teams played another 3-3 equity draw in 90 minutes.
Undoubtedly, Interisti was proposed on the occasion on Tuesday night, as they assured that Barcelona was received by a noise cacophony at its great Milanese amphitheater.
With Barça without his initial departure, Robert Lewandowski only adapted enough to the bench and his captain to recover more miraculously from an hamstring strain in six days to start, there was a sense of inter-gaudir from a special departure to San Siro.
There were no early fireworks like last week, but it was measured early. They kept their high -power opponents at bay as they raised a different threat every time they broke the first line of pressure in Barcelona.
His control was rewarded by Lautaro Martinez, who marked the workshop in the middle of the first half, and although the visitors responded to the consequences, Inter remained at the top and doubled his advantage to avoid what had been a 45 -minute exhibition by Simone Inzghi. Hakan Calhanoglu marked from the penalty spot after Pau Cubarsi’s challenge in Lautaro was considered a fault for the VAR.
Inter entered the pause on total command, but Barca required only 15 minutes of the second half to restore parity. Gerard Martin’s evolution to a left-footed (Spanish and highest) trenter-arnold, Alexander-Arnold, was key, as Eric Garcia managed to halve the deficit before crossing excellently because Dani Olmo equalized.
The second superiority of the visitors seemed to have been rewarded by Raphinha’s late strike, which seemed to be launched by Flick’s men in Munich, but Inter, who had not offered anything from the Calhanoglu penalty, somehow remained alive through Francesco Acerbi’s time stopping equalizer.
The impulse was again with the hosts and seized their new energy at the beginning of the extra time, while Frattesi scored the seventh goal of an incredible second stage. Finally, there was no later drama, breaking the Barça choirs when Inter advanced in his second final in three years.
*Classifications provided by FOTMOB*
Player |
Qualification |
---|---|
GK: Yann Summer |
8.1/10 |
CB: Yann Bisseck |
6.3/10 |
CB: Francesco Acerbi |
7.7/10 |
CB: Alessandro Bastoni |
6.3/10 |
Tampon: Denzel Dumfries |
8.9/10 |
Cm: Nicolo Barella |
7.0/10 |
Cm: Hakan Calhanoglu |
7.9/10 |
Cm: Henrikh Mkhitaryan |
7.5/10 |
SLI: Federico Dimarco |
7.0/10 |
St: Lautaro Martinez |
8.0/10 |
St: Marcus Thuram |
7.1/10 |
Sub: Carlos Augusto (55 ‘for Dimarco) |
6.7/10 |
Sub: Matteo Darmian (71 ‘for Bisseck) |
6.2/10 |
Sub: Mehdi Taremi (71 ‘for Lautaro) |
7.8/10 |
Sub: Davide Frattesi (81 ‘for Calhanoglu) |
7.5/10 |
Sub: Piotr Zielinski (81 ‘for Mkhitaryan) |
6.3/10 |
Sub: Stefan de Vrij (108 ‘for Dumfries) |
6.5/10 |
SUB unused: Josep Martinez (GK), Raffaele di Gennaro (GK), Gabriele Re Cecconi, Kristjan Asllani, Nicola Zalesski, Marko Arnautovic.
*Classifications provided by FOTMOB*
Player |
Qualification |
---|---|
GK: Wojciech szczesny |
6.5/10 |
RB: Eric Garcia |
8.1/10 |
CB: Peace cubarsi |
5.7/10 |
CB: Inigo Martinez |
6.6/10 |
LB: Gerard Martin |
8.3/10 |
DM: Frenkie of Jong |
6.2/10 |
DM: Pedri |
7.8/10 |
RW: Lamine Yamal |
8.8/10 |
Am: Dani Olmo |
8.1/10 |
LW: Raphinha |
8.0/10 |
St: Ferran Torres |
5.9/10 |
Sub: Ronald Araujo (75 ‘for Martinez) |
6.3/10 |
Sub: Fermin Lopez (82 ‘for Olmo) |
6.3/10 |
Sub: Robert Lewandowski (90 ‘for Ferran) |
6.4/10 |
Sub: Hector Fort (98 ‘for Garcia) |
6.7/10 |
Sub: Gavi (106 ‘for Cubersi) |
5.9/10 |
Sub: Pau Victor (106 ‘for Pedri) |
5.9/10 |
Unused SUn: Ander Astralaga (GK), Inki Pena (GK), Pablo Torre, Ansu Fati, Andreas Christensen, Landry Farre, Noah Darvich.