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Inter-Milan Giuseppe Meazza stadium in San Siro
Second leg of the Champions League semi-final between Inter and Milan who face off after the result of the first leg ended with the result of 2 to 0 for the nerazzurri. Breaking the new collection record which will be 12 million euros. The match referee will be Mr. Turpin from the French federation.
Match commentary
First half
Start of the match between the two teams studying each other in midfield, the first real action is from Inter with Dzeko who kicks hard on goal but Maignan saves. In the 5th minute Milan responded with Theo, his shot went high over the crossbar. In the 10th minute AC Milan always had a header opportunity with Giroud but was anticipated by Darmian. In the 13th minute there was a great opportunity for Diaz who received a splendid assist from Tonali in the area, his shot was weak and was blocked by Maignan.
Inter responded with Barella, his shot was blocked by Maignan, but the action was stopped due to offside by Dzeko. In the 24th minute there was another chance for Inter with Mkhitaryan’s shot going over the crossbar. In the 38th minute, a splendid descent by Leao who enters the penalty area and kicks hard, his shot goes just wide. In the 40th minute Inter responded with Dzeko who heads Maignan. At 48′ final whistle of the referee Turpin.
Balanced first half with two important chances for both teams. Milan tried to impose their game but Inter responded blow for blow.
Second half
It starts again with Milan trying to find the right spaces to find the goal, but it is Inter who takes command of the game. In the 56th minute Thiaw was booked for an imprudent foul play. In the 70th minute Milan tries with Leao who is unable to impact the ball. In the 75th minute the match was unlocked with Inter’s goal by Lautaro Martinez who kicked a shot into Maignan’s right corner inside the penalty area, making it 1-0 for the neroazzurri.
In the 79th minute Lautaro tries again, his shot is stopped by Maignan. In the 80th minute, double yellow cards for Barella and Tonali for unsportsmanlike behaviour. In the 81st minute Krunic booked for imprudent play, Lautaro and Tomori for unsportsmanlike behaviour. From now on the match calmed down and nothing happened until the final whistle in the 93rd minute from the French referee Turpin.
Inter who deservedly qualify for the Champions League final after thirteen years, given the two round-trip comparisons. Milan comes out with their heads held high, certainly the goal reached in the semifinals was already an excellent result for the Rossoneri.
Inter seen in the last month will surely be able to have their say in the final in Istanbul, regardless of whether they meet Real Madrid or Manchester City.
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