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Inter Milan 2-2 Bayern Munich (4-3 on Aggregate)
By Staff Writer with Agencies
San Siro, Milan – Inter Milan secured their place in the Champions League semi-finals for the second time in three seasons, overcoming Bayern Munich with a 4-3 aggregate win in their thrilling quarter-final tie on Tuesday evening. Despite a spirited comeback from Bayern, it was Benjamin Pavard, the French defender returning to haunt his former club, who netted the decisive goal that saw the Nerazzurri through.
Match Overview
The clash in Milan proved to be as intense and dramatic as fans had hoped. Both teams had opportunities in the opening 45 minutes, with Bayern’s Harry Kane testing Inter’s defense early on. However, it was Kane who broke the deadlock just after halftime, scoring in the 52nd minute to level the tie at 2-2 on aggregate and put Bayern in the ascendancy.
But the joy for Bayern was short-lived. Within moments of conceding, Lautaro Martinez responded with a composed finish to put Inter back in front, making it 3-2 on aggregate. The game took another twist when Pavard scored against his former team to extend Inter’s lead, adding to his earlier assist for Martinez’s goal.
Bayern, however, showed their resilience and continued to fight, with Eric Dier heading in a brilliant effort in the 76th minute to make it 2-1 on the night. But it was too little, too late, as Inter’s defense stood firm and Bayern failed to score the necessary third goal.
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Man of the Match: Lautaro Martinez
The Argentine striker Lautaro Martinez once again proved why he is indispensable to Inter. After Bayern’s early equalizer, Martinez scored an instant reply and became the first Inter player in history to net in five consecutive Champions League matches. His performance, leadership, and determination played a pivotal role in the victory, with his goal being a standout moment in this high-stakes encounter.
Key Stats from the Match
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Possession: Inter 38% – 62% Bayern
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Shots: Inter 15 – 20 Bayern
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Shots on Target: Inter 6 – 6 Bayern
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Corners: Inter 5 – 6 Bayern
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Fouls: Inter 10 – 16 Bayern
Despite Bayern’s dominance in possession and shots on target, Inter were clinical when it mattered most, with a solid defense and lethal counter-attacks. The two sides were evenly matched in terms of shots on target, but Inter made theirs count, advancing with a crucial aggregate scoreline.
Looking Ahead
Inter Milan will face Barcelona in the semi-finals, a monumental challenge for Simone Inzaghi’s side, but one that will test their credentials after seeing off Germany’s finest. Although Inter is regarded as outsiders to win the competition, their strong defense and key performances from players like Martinez and Pavard provide hope that they can go all the way.
For Bayern Munich, the defeat will be seen as a huge disappointment. Vincent Kompany, despite his efforts to steer the team through challenging moments, may now face intense scrutiny, especially after failing to put together a successful run in the Champions League. With Bayern on track to reclaim the Bundesliga, Kompany’s position may not be in immediate jeopardy, but the pressure will undoubtedly build.
Post-Match Reaction
Inter’s Simone Inzaghi praised his side’s mental strength in the aftermath, highlighting the importance of resilience in such a high-pressure match. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich’s Vincent Kompany reflected on the missed opportunity, expressing frustration at his team’s inability to break through despite some brilliant individual performances, including Kane’s goal and Dier’s header.
Benjamin Pavard, speaking after the match, admitted that scoring against his former team was “bittersweet,” but expressed his delight at helping Inter advance to the semi-finals.
Conclusion
As Inter Milan march on to face Barcelona in the Champions League semi-finals, their confidence will be high, but they will know that tougher tests lie ahead. With their defense holding firm and key players stepping up when needed, they have shown they can compete with the best in Europe. For Bayern Munich, it is another bitter disappointment in their bid for European glory, but with the Bundesliga title still within reach, they will aim to regroup for the challenges that lie ahead.

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