Have you noticed that Inter Milan has a data trend this season, which is very similar to Argentina in the 2022 World Cup
Many people say that the game is not good now, and football in the 1980s and 1990s is more exciting. As a fan who has watched football for more than 30 years, I have never had the urge to blow in ancient times. The previous games were as good as those at that time, and the current games were as good as those now. The background and context are different and cannot be generalized. It is said that the current rules protect players more, and some even say that the current players play football in the greenhouse, but for the current football, the space is getting smaller and smaller, the pace is getting faster and faster, and everyone undertakes more and more tasks on both offense and defense, without mentioning a word. After watching Inter Milan and Barcelona's 7:6 in the two rounds of the Champions League semi-finals, the first thing I thought of was the UEFA Champions League group stage from 98 to 99, Manchester United and Barcelona in two rounds. Perhaps, Beckham's free kick, naturally with nostalgic filters, is regarded as wonderful by many people. But the full moon scimitar that Yamal rubbed with his left foot in the penalty area is actually more lively. Back then, Manchester United failed to beat Barcelona in both rounds, but now Inter Milan scored one more goal in two rounds than Manchester United, although it was scored in overtime. By the way, Manchester United won the Champions League championship from the 1998 to 1999, so what about Inter Milan this season? Of course, this comparison is a bit too jumpy. But this has reached the finals, what else is impossible. Inter Milan is just the last game away from the championship? Even if your strength is at a disadvantage, the probability of winning the championship is about 50%. If you find a championship template to compare Inter Milan, Manchester United was too early back then, so it would be better to use Argentina in the 2022 World Cup as a counterpart. This is not nonsense. Inter Milan has a data trend in the Champions League this season, which is very similar to Argentina in the 2022 World Cup. Let's recall the process of Argentina's championship win that year. At the beginning, they were hit by Saudi Arabia and were upset 1:2. But then, Argentina never made such a mistake again, defeating Mexico and Poland with two 2:0 and advancing into the knockout round. Then, Argentina defeated Australia 2:1, tied the Netherlands 2:2 (passed the penalty shootout), defeated Croatia 3:0, and finally tied France 3:3 in the final, winning the penalty shootout. Have you found a data trend? In the first game, Argentina scored 1 goal, and in the next 4 games, Argentina scored two goals in a single game, and in the semi-finals and finals, Argentina scored 3 goals in a single game. Shouldn’t the World Cup be more difficult? The more you go, the more powerful your opponent will be. Why is Argentina's goal number showing an upgraded ranking of 1, 2, 3, but it keeps rising? Okay, let's look at Inter Milan. The number of games in the Champions League is much higher than that in the World Cup, so Inter Milan's trend may not be improved step by step, but overall, it is showing such a trend. In the first stage, Inter Milan won 1:0 in all 4 other games except for drawing Manchester City 0:0, beating Belgrade Red Star 4:0, and defeating Monaco 3:0 to lose to Leverkusen 0:1. In 8 games, Inter Milan won 6 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss, scoring 11 goals and conceded only 1 goal. If Inter Milan's regular goal output in the first stage is 1, then after entering the knockout stage, Inter Milan will quietly increase its strength to 2. In the quarterfinals, Inter eliminated Feyenoord 2:0, 2:1 in two rounds, and in the quarterfinals, Inter eliminated Bayern 2:1, 2:2 in two rounds. OK, at this point, Inter Milan's trend is highly consistent with Argentina's trend before the semi-finals that year. Then there is the semi-finals, Inter Milan has increased its strength again, and the number of goals scored in a single game soared to 3 or even 4. In comparison, it is equivalent to the data after Argentina enters the semi-finals. If it is really perfectly fit, then the number of goals in Inter Milan in the finals may be no less than 4. That will be a rare classic scene in the history of the Champions League. Argentina won the Hercules Cup with the advancement of this data trend. So what about Inter Milan? Can you raise your big ear cup in the same way? Next, it depends on what kind of output they can make at the Allianz Stadium on May 31.
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