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With Inter and Paris Saint-Germain advancing to the Champions League final, football fans witnessed two unforgettable semi-finals defined by drama, grit, and individual brilliance.
Inter Milan’s Epic Triumph
At the San Siro, Inter and Barcelona delivered a two-legged classic that may go down as one of the greatest semi-finals in Champions League history. Despite briefly falling behind after Raphinha’s strike, Inter’s resolve never wavered. Veteran leadership, Simone Inzaghi’s tactical discipline, and key substitutions proved decisive. Goalkeeper Yann Sommer, though conceding six goals, made crucial saves when it mattered most, underlining his role as an unlikely hero.
Francesco Acerbi’s equalizer sent the match to extra time—an emotional moment for the 37-year-old journeyman who’s overcome cancer, depression, and personal loss. Denzel Dumfries was a standout across both legs, with two goals and three assists, while Henrikh Mkhitaryan, calm in chaos, kept Inter’s midfield ticking before Frattesi sealed the win.
PSG’s Statement Victory
At the Parc des Princes, PSG showcased defensive steel and attacking flair to dispatch Arsenal. After early pressure, Gianluigi Donnarumma stood tall with a series of world-class saves, frustrating Mikel Arteta’s side. The opening goal, courtesy of a deflection from Fabián Ruiz, shifted the momentum decisively. Achraf Hakimi’s finish ensured PSG’s fifth win against Premier League opposition in the knockout stages.
João Neves, the 20-year-old midfield dynamo, embodied PSG’s new recruitment philosophy—youth over fame. His relentless ball recovery and progressive play kept PSG sharp throughout.
Falling Short: Barcelona & Arsenal
Barcelona’s campaign ended with tactical desperation and a fragile defense that couldn’t withstand Inter’s direct pressure. Arsenal, meanwhile, were left to rue Bukayo Saka’s missed opportunity and their lack of a clinical striker. Declan Rice called it a “learning experience” for a young team that’s shown promise but lacked finishing power.
As Inter and PSG prepare for the final, this Champions League season has delivered unforgettable moments—and perhaps, one of the best semi-finals ever played.

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