Fighting life and death! Inter Milan competes at home to Barcelona. Can it change its fate against the will of heaven?
The second leg of the Champions League semi-finals will be held at Meazza Stadium, Inter Milan returns to home with a 3-3 score in the first leg, just one step away from the final. This season's Champions League, the Nerazzurri achieved an impressive record of 9 wins, 3 draws and 1 loss in 13 games, scoring 22 goals and conceding only 8 goals, averaging 1.69 goals offensive firepower and 0.62 goals per game are impressive. Lautaro led the team's scorer list with 8 goals, Cialhanoglu contributed three key long shots, while Sommer built the final barrier with 41 saves. If Barcelona can be eliminated in this game, it will be Inter Milan's first time since 2010.
Core data and hidden worries of injury
Offensive end Lautaro (shot-firing rate of 77.3%) and Touram (4 goals), but the injury of Cialhanoglu (19 interceptions, 10th in the game) and Paval (51 clearances, 1st in the team) made the midfield and backcourt tight. Although Taremi scored only 1 goal, he showed his ability to connect 9 key passes. It is worth noting that Barcelona's top scorer Rafinia has scored 12 goals in the Champions League this season, and Inter Milan's defense needs to focus on the Brazilian sharp knife, who averages 3.6 shots per game.
The recent ups and downs
The record of 3 wins and 2 losses in the last 5 games has fluctuated slightly, but it has been unbeaten for three consecutive games at home (2 wins and 1 draw). Dumfries scored twice in the first leg and became a surprise player. Lautaro contributed 4 goals in the last three games and maintained a hot foot feeling. However, the team's average of 1.2 goals per game doubled the average of the season, which coincided with Barcelona's average of 3.08 goals per game in the Champions League this season, and the defensive end will face severe tests.
Home Dragon Attribute Blessing
Understanding 5 wins and 1 draw at home in the Champions League, the offensive efficiency averaged 2.17 goals is far superior to away games (1.33 goals). Lautaro's five goals at home accounted for 38% of the team, and Cialhanoglu's three world waves were born here. What's even more terrifying is that only 3 goals were conceded in 6 home courts, and the goal guarded by Sommer seemed to have been locked in Meacha.
This contest worth a thousand gold will determine whether the Nerazzurri can reach the top of Europe again after 15 years. For Inter Milan, which has a defensive discipline, with the top UEFA Champions League (1st in 342 clearances), as long as the home court's clean sheet law continues, Lautaros will have enough confidence to kick Barcelona out of the final!
(Megatron)
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