The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Inter will hope to thrive as underdogs in CL final

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MILAN. — Inter Milan are dreaming of a shock Champions League triumph after upsetting the odds to reach this season’s final, securing their place in Istanbul on June 10 with a deserved semi- final win over city rivals AC Milan.

“If you had said at the start of the season that we would reach the Champions League final, I would probably have found it hard to believe you,” Inter president Steven Zhang admitted after his side beat Milan 1- 0 thanks to a Lautaro Martinez goal in Tuesday’s second leg to win the tie 3- 0 on aggregate.

Tuesday’s result was, remarkably, Inter’s fourth win over Milan in four meetings in 2023, all of them without conceding a goal.

It allowed the blue and black half of the city to avenge Champions League exits to their rivals in the 2003 semi- finals — on the now- scrapped away goals rule — and the 2005 quarter- finals.

“It’s a dream come true. We always believed we could do it, we have had an extraordin­ary journey,” coach Simone Inzaghi told broadcaste­r Mediaset.

Reaching the final seemed improbable just a few weeks ago, after Inter narrowly edged out Porto in the last 16.

They then beat Benfica 5- 3 on aggregate in the quarter- finals, but a 1- 0 home league defeat by Monza on 15 April, just before the second leg of that European tie, left Inter sixth in Serie A, five points adrift of the top four.

They had taken just four points from seven league games. Fast forward a month and they are now on an eightgame winning run.

They are back up to third in Serie A, meaning Champions League qualificat­ion for next season is now likely regardless of what happens against Real Madrid or Manchester City in the final.

Inter have shown themselves to be cup specialist­s — they also have the Coppa Italia final against Fiorentina on 24 May as they seek to retain that trophy.

Reaching the final in Istanbul is a huge moment for Italian football, with Inter aiming to become the first Champions League winners from the country since they lifted the trophy under Jose Mourinho in 2010.

This will be their sixth final altogether. Helenio Herrera’s team that famously perfected the art of “catenaccio” beat Madrid 3- 1 to lift the European Cup in Vienna in 1964 and retained the trophy with a 1- 0 win over Benfica a year later.

Inter then lost the 1967 final to Celtic and were beaten in 1972 by Johan Cruyff ’s Ajax.

Before this season, Inter had not won a Champions League knock- out tie since 2011 and it was a surprise that they qualified from a group containing Bayern Munich and Barcelona, with the Catalans missing out. — AFP

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