Epic Night of the Champions League! Inter Milan reborn in desperate situation reverses Barcelona 7-6, five miracles create blue and black legend
[Battle Report Express] At the Meacha Stadium in the early morning of May 7, the history of the Champions League witnessed a shocking reversal that was enough to be recorded in history. Inter Milan defeated Barcelona in an epic showdown of 7-6 in total scores and advanced to the Champions League finals again after two years. This 120-minute century war not only set a new record for many Champions League records, but also created five legendary moments that shocked the football world and two unavoidable cruel reality. [The full record of the two heroes' fierce battle] When the referee blew the final whistle, the sound of 70,000 blue and black fans almost overturned the ceiling of San Siro. This soul-stirring contest perfectly replicates the dramatic tension of football: First round: Camp Nou 3-3 offensive feast Second round regular time: Meazza 3-3 (Laotaro and Cial scored 20 points; Garcia, Olmo, and Rafinia overtook; Archerby tied in 95 minutes) Overtime: Vlatesi staged killing the old master in 117 minutes [Five major moments of gods] 1. Century attack set history: For the first time in the history of the Champions League semi-finals, both of which were 3-3 in regular time, with a total of 13 goals tied with Liverpool vs. Roma (17/18 season). What's even more amazing is that Inter Milan's advantage was reversed with two goals in his hands, but eventually completed a Jedi counterattack. 27,000 people's leap of faith: When Rafina overtook the score in 87 minutes, some Inter Milan fans who left the game early missed the most magical 8 minutes in football history - Archerby's header and Flathi's fatal blow in time, Meacha completed an epic emotional roller coaster between despair and ecstasy. 3. Lautaro's Battle of Gods: Argentine striker who came back from the front line broke the Barcelona defense line by a single player, and made two goals in the first half with 1 goal and 1 point. He scored 3 goals against Barcelona in 8 Champions League games, and even scored 6 consecutive games to set a new team record. As the "Milan Sports" said: "Tonight, Meacha trembled for only one name - Lautaro Martínez!" 4. Flying Wings Myth Dumfries: This Dutch Wing, who previously contributed zero in the Champions League, scored 2 goals and 3 assists against Barcelona, directly participated in 71% of the team's goals. With 7 breakthroughs and 4 key passes in two rounds, Cancelo's right guarded by him completely hit the "Dumfries Corridor". 5. Substitute surprises determine the world: 34-year-old veteran Archerby headed the scoring his master in 95 minutes, 25-year-old youth training bell Flatsi defeated his throat with one sword in overtime, and two "atypical heroes" joined forces to write a grassroots Champions League fairy tale. [Two cruel realities] 1. Barcelona's three-time champion dream is broken: After the 2019 Anfield nightmare, the Catalan giants were once again reversed when they were behind 2 goals. Although he is expected to win La Liga, the King's Cup and the Spanish Super League this season, the lack of the most significant Champions League trophy has cast a shadow on Xavi's "Dream Four" blueprint. 2. The Camp Nou curse continues: Barcelona continues the embarrassing record of 14 years away in the Champions League semi-finals, and has not won 2 draws and 2 losses in the last four European games. What's even more fatal is that the team's away record in the Champions League knockout stages in the past three seasons has only 1 win, 4 draws and 3 losses. The away dominance of the former "Cosmic Team" has become a thing of the past. [Decisive Battle Preview] Inter Milan will wait for the winners of Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal in the Istanbul final. If it successfully reaches the top, this Serie A giant will tie Juventus' Champions League championship (3 times), and coach Inzaghi is also expected to compete with Mourinho and become the godfather of the Nerazzurri's new century double championship. As the "Team News" said: "When the heartbeat of 70,000 people resonates with the turf, football has the power to create miracles."
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