Inter can secure her place in the semi -finals of the Champions League on Wednesday evening when you organize Bayern Munich in San Siro.
The Nerazzurrri were triumphant in the first leg of the quarter-finals between the pages and achieved a valuable 2-1 victory with the kind permission of Davide Frattesi’s efforts in the dying embers. Your one-goal buffer means that you can cross the last four if you avoid defeat in the middle of the week.
Simone Inzaghi’s well -organized outfit rarely loses football games – only five throughout the season – and has most of her first team for the critical European meeting on Wednesday.
Here is how Inter could set up for the second leg.
GK: Yann Sommer – The former Bayern stopper took six parades and 14 relaxations when he played the leading role when he returned to the Allianz Arena. He often produced inspired displays against the Reds during his days Borussia Monchengladbach and will look for another on Wednesday.
CB: Benjamin Pavard – Another ex-Bayern star who wants to thwart his former employers is Pavard, who has proven to Inter in 2023 since joining Inter. The versatile defender fits well in Inzaghi’s 3-5-2 system as a right-handed middle back.
CB: Francesco Acerbi – The 37-year-old continues to serve well and will work with Harry Kane in the middle of the week. If you keep the Bavaria Sharpshooter calm – it has achieved 34 times in all competitions in this semester – an enormous challenge is proven.
CB: Alessandro Bastoni – Bastoni’s greatest capital is one of the best central defenders in world football and is his intelligence. It is not the fastest or strongest, but it is always in the right place at the right time.
RWB: Matteo Darmian – Darmian is another experienced head in the Inter ranks and is a significantly inferior option for the injured Denzel Dumfries and had a difficult evening against Leroy Sane last week.
Cm: Nicolo Barella – According to reports, Barella is a destination for Liverpool and Manchester City and is Inters Rottweiler in the machine room. The Italian determines the pace with its energy and its highest technical quality.
Cm: Hakan Calhanoglu – Calhanoglu has made ten goals and four templates in all competitions this season – admittedly, some of the former punishments – which is a decent balance for a deep playmaker.
Cm: Henrikh Mkhitaryan – Frattesi achieved the winner in Munich last week, but is extremely unlikely on Wednesday that Inter’s starting line -up will enter the starting line -up. Mkhitaryan continues in the team, with Piotr Zielinski being injured.
LWB: Federico Dimarco – Dimarco missed the first leg, but the energetic wing-back will bomb the left flank against Bayern up and down and aim to uncover Konrad Laimer in a less familiar role.
St: Marcus Thuram – The Frenchman achieved in two of his last three trips against Bavaria – both with Borussia Monchengladbach – and will cause immense problems with injuries. He did that exactly during the first leg.
ST: Lautaro Martinez – Martinez scored a Stunner in the first leg and his season -Bally now lies with 20, seven of them in the Champions League. He is the difference maker in San Siro so often.