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Barcelona Inter Milan scoring: Champions League Thriller Highlights

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Six days after an electrifying 3: 3 draw in the first leg of her semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League, Inter Milan organizes Barcelona in San Siro to decide which team will reach the final of the most prestigious club tournament in the world.

The defender of Inter Milan, Alessandro Bastoni, compared the showdown on Tuesday to a “game 7 of the NBA finals”.

“It is 50-50, everything open, and I think it will be a similar game from the first leg,” Bastoni told reporters on Monday. “We are sure that our fans will give us a big hand in the San Siro, we live for moments like this.”

The winner of the game will rise against the winner of the Arsenal against Paris Saint-Germain semi-final for the final of May 31 in Munich.

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Davide Frattesi Goal! Inter Milan above in the extension

Nine minutes after the extension, Inter Milan's Davide Frattesi scored past Szczęsny and gave his team 7-6 overall. It was a breathtaking turn in the San Siro.

Just when it looked as if Barcelona had secured her place in the final in the 87th minute with a go-shead goal, Defender Francesco Acerbi found the net back in the 93rd minute to do a total of 6-6 and force the semi-finals for additional time.

In the 87th minute, Barcelonas Raphina got his own rebound and fired a rocket to beat Yann Sommer in his long post by ending the comeback by giving the Spanish giants a 6: 5 lead.

Inter Milan led on Tuesday 2-0 in the first leg (3: 3) and 2: 0. In the second half, three goals in Barcelona cough to enlarge the advantage that they only had to hold for 45 minutes.

Barcelona and Inter Milan are tied in the 80th minute, and if things remain completely space after 90 minutes, the match goes with two 15-minute halves in 30 minutes of extra time.

If the match is still tied after 120 minutes, a penalty shot decides which team drives the Champions League final.

This exciting semi-finals of the Champions League is tied up again, with the Dani Olmo of Barcelona scored a header in the 60th minute and triggered Inter Milan's two-goal lead in just seven minutes. Olmo was at the end of an absolutely perfect cross by Gerard Martín, who supported Barcelona's first goal.

The defender of Barcelona, ​​Eric Garcia, was an unlikely goal scorer in the 54th minute and smashed a volley to lower Inter Milan's two-goal advantage in half. Minutes later, the goalkeeper of Inter Milan, Yann Sommer, scored a breathtaking counterattack in Barcelona and Garcia refused a second goal with an opportunity to convert to the right back.

After Var gave an penalty to Inter Milan shortly before half-time, Hakan Çalhanoglu appeared and sent Barcelona goalkeeper in the wrong way like Wojciech Szczęsny with a perfect kick-the Italians a two-goal advantage for the last 45 minutes.

With a nice support from Denzel Dumfries, Inters Lautaro Martínez achieved the opening goal of the game in the 21st minute.

Barcelona and Inter Milan competed in San Siro 3: 3 with 3: 3 with 90 minutes (plus additional time), which separated one of the teams of the 2025 Champions League final.

Barcelona: Szczęsny; Martin, Iñigo, Cubarsí, Eric; Pedri, de Jong, Olmo; Raphinha, Ferran, Lamin.

Inter Milan: Summer; Bisseck, Acerbi, Bastoni; Dumfries, Barella, Çalhanoğlu, Mkhitaryan, Dimarco; L. Martínez, Thuram

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti promised that his team will fight the Laliga leader Barcelona next Sunday, as the defending champion will try to reduce a four-point gap with their ore rival.

The defense of Champions Real secured a 3-2 win against Celta Vigo on Sunday to keep their title dream alive in the last four games in the campaign. Barcelona has been unbeaten in the last 15 league games and, after additional time, did 3-2 to win the Copa del Rey last weekend.

“We will prepare well, we will make a good fight,” said Ancelotti in a press conference after the game. “It will not be decisive, but it's almost there.”

– Reuters

Lamin Yamal causes a headache for Inter Milan

Alessandro Bastoni from Inter Milan asked his team to get all stops out to contain Barcelonas Lamine Yamal. The amazing 17-year-old Yamal delighted the crowd in Montjuic with a sublime goal and a brave performance and helped fight Barcelona two twice to secure a gripping 3: 3 draw in the first leg.

Bastoni, the 25-year-old center, who was exposed to 1-0 during the European Championship of last year, in which Spain defeated Italy 1-0, expressed admiration for the rapid progress of the teenager.

“I had already confronted him with Spain and he was not yet at this level,” Bastoni told a press conference on Monday. “I was impressed by the level he reached, for his age and his ability to create incredible things on the field, I think that he is currently one of the best in the world.

– Reuters

Robert Lewandowski injury update: Barca on the bench against Inter Milan

Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski was declared a fit to return from a thigh injury, but will begin on Tuesday in Inter Milan at the bank in her semi-finals in the semi-finals of the Champions League, Manager Hansi Flick confirmed.

The 36-year-old Polish striker, who scored 40 goals for Barcelona in all competitions this season, was excluded for the last four games in his club.

After suffering the injury during the 4: 3 victory of Barca against Celta Vigo on April 19, he missed her Copa del Rey final victory over the rival Real Madrid and the first leg of the half year of the Champions League against Inter.

– Reuters

Mandate of the Champions League

Semifinals

First leg:

  • PSG 1, Arsenal 0
  • Barcelona 3, Inter Milan 3

Second leg:

  • Inter Milan against Barcelona, ​​3 p.m. ET on Tuesday, May 6th
  • PSG against Arsenal, 3 p.m. on Wednesday, March 7th

When is that Champions League final?

  • May 31 in Munich, Germany

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