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Inter Milan reached the final 4-3! Argentina striker scored another goal, Messi may be in a bit complicated

5:53pm, 10 May 2025Football

Early this morning, another goal battle was staged in the second leg of the Champions League semi-finals. After 120 minutes of competition, Inter Milan narrowly defeated Barcelona 4-3, thus advancing to the final with a total score of 7-6. The opponent will be the winner between Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain. This is the seventh time Inter Milan has reached the Champions League final in history and has won the championship three times before.

In this morning, Argentina's main striker Lautaro started the game and played for 71 minutes. His performance was quite amazing. He contributed a goal and made a point. He was one of the great contributors to Inter Milan's advance to the finals. In the 21st minute, Inter Milan successfully counterattacked in the frontcourt, Dumfries got a one-on-one chance after counterattacking. He chose to pass the ball across the road, allowing Lautaro, who was unmarked to score a goal, and helped Inter Milan break the deadlock 1-0.

The first half entered the injury stoppage stage, which was in the 45th + 1st minute. Kubasi tackled Lautaro in the penalty area, the referee awarded a penalty kick, and Calhanoglu took the penalty and helped Inter Milan 2-0 Barcelona! Lautaro's point-making this time was too critical, because Barcelona launched a large attack in the second half and scored consecutive goals. Without Lautaro's point-making this time, Barcelona would most likely have turned the tables. After the game, Lautaro won the third highest score of the team. The highest score and best player in this game were Inter goalkeeper Sommer. If he had not been on high and low blocks and repeatedly staged a magical pounce (for example, saving Yamal's shot from the far corner in overtime), Barcelona might have been the one who laughed the last.

Fortunately, there is only result for football matches, no if. Barcelona also performed very well in this game, but the only one who advanced to the final was Inter Milan led by Lautaro. I believe Messi must have watched this game too. I guess he is in a complicated mood: after all, Barcelona is his beloved mother team, but Inter Milan has his national team comrades Lautaro and Joaquin Correa.

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