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Damian: We celebrate our passionate efforts to the end, and the fans pushed us to advance

May 7th News In the early morning of this morning, Inter Milan eliminated Barcelona in the Champions League semi-finals, and Damian accepted an interview with InterTV after the game.

Winning and advancing

"I feel extremely happy and proud of our achievements. It is an extraordinary journey. After two years ago, we entered the Champions League final again, and everyone was ecstatic. It must be said that these two rounds of games are amazing and we are very satisfied with our performance."

Another fierce battle tonight, an incredible game. You have demonstrated your ability to control every moment of the game. Is this your winning weapon?

"To be honest, it's not enough to be fully controlled. After all, we were one goal behind in the first five minutes of the game. We tried our best to fight to the end, especially with all our passion. It's not easy to do this in such adversity. But we proved that this is a real team. Whether it's the starter, the substitute or the teammates who failed to play, everyone works together. At this moment, there is only pure joy."

When the score is chased to 3-2, what force supports you? The game seems to be in trouble, but you have made a comeback with amazing calm.

"We had no way out at that time, so we poured everything left on the field. Later I was very happy to see Archerby appear at the position that should be. Everyone was happy about this result, and we were truly proud of the achievements we created."

Home game tonight provided you with an incredible boost?

"Yes, we knew it would be like this for a long time. This stadium has brought us countless joys, and fans have been with us over the years. From the moment the bus arrived, we felt the atmosphere on the scene. Although this was completely expected, frankly, these achievements also belong to the fans who always support us, so this victory belongs to everyone."