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21'  | Goal | Lautaro Martínez | 36'  | Card | Hakan Çalhanoğlu | 44'  | Var | Lautaro Martínez | 45'  | Goal | Hakan Çalhanoğlu | 68'  | Card | Mkhitaryan | 90'  | Goal | Acerbi | 90'  | Card | Acerbi | 91'  | Card | Neves | 99'  | Goal | Frattesi | 118'  | Card | Bastoni |
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-5'  | Card | Pau Víctor | 51'  | Card | Iñigo Martínez | 54'  | Goal | Eric García | 60'  | Goal | Olmo | 69'  | Var | Yamal | 87'  | Goal | Raphinha |
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Play on YouTubeHome Team Lineup Barella Central Midfield
|  Bastoni Centre-Back

|  Martínez Centre-Forward
 Taremi 71
|  Thuram Centre-Forward
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 Bisseck Defender Darmian 71
|  Acerbi Defender
 
|  Çalhanoğlu Defensive Midfield
 Piotr Ziel 79
|  Sommer Goalkeeper
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 Dimarco Left Midfield Neves 55
|  Mkhitaryan Midfielder
Frattesi 79
|  Dumfries Right Midfield Vrij 108
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Away Team Lineup Olmo Attacking Midfield
Fermín 83
|  Jong Central Midfield
|  Pedri Central Midfield Pau Vícto 105
|  García Centre-Back
Fort 98
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 Cubarsí Centre-Back Gavi 105
|  Martínez Centre-Back
Ronald Ara 76
|  Szczesny Goalkeeper
|  Torres Left Wing Lewandowsk 90
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 Martín Left-Back
|  Yamal Right Winger

|  Raphinha Right Winger

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Description
After a thrilling 3-3 draw in the first leg at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, Inter Milan and FC Barcelona meet again at the San Siro for the decisive second leg of the UEFA Champions League semifinals. Barcelona, under coach Hansi Flick, aims to capitalize on their attacking prowess, with young talents like Lamine Yamal leading the charge. Inter Milan, managed by Simone Inzaghi, will look to leverage their home advantage and tactical discipline to secure a spot in the final.
Reports Result ListResult DescriptionIn an unforgettable UEFA Champions League semifinal at the San Siro, Inter Milan staged a dramatic late comeback to defeat FC Barcelona 4-3 after extra time, winning 7-6 on aggregate. Inter took an early 2-0 lead, but Barcelona mounted a spirited comeback to lead 3-2 late in the game. However, Francesco Acerbi's stoppage-time goal forced extra time, where Davide Frattesi scored the decisive winner in the 99th minute. Inter advances to the final in Munich on May 31 to face either Paris Saint-Germain or Arsenal, while Barcelona’s treble hopes were dashed.
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zag says: 07 May 2025 10:36
What an incredible game! The goals, the comeback, the save at the end. Not sure if I have ever seen anything like it!
