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Inter Milan hit Barcelona! Lautaro celebrates with kneeling: 9 goals in Champions League, 70,000 people carnival

In the early morning of May 7, Inter Milan played against Barcelona at home in the second leg of the Champions League semi-finals. In the 21st minute, after Inter Milan intercepted the frontcourt, he launched a lightning counterattack, and Lautaro scored first! Lautaro, 27, scored 9 goals in the Champions League this season, and together with Crespo in the 2002-03 season, became the player with the most goals in the Champions League in a single season. In the first leg battle, Barcelona drew 3-3 with Inter Milan at home. Back at the Meazza Stadium, Lautaro returned from the spot on the spot and partnered with Touram Jr. with two strikers; Barcelona formed a trident with Ferran Torres, Yamal and Rafinia, and Lewandowski made a comeback and sat on the bench.

Barcelona's high-level defense gives Inter Milan a lot of room for counterattack. Turam Jr. and Dimarco frequently play behind Barcelona's defense, and Barcelona insists on creating offside tactics. Yamal is still Barcelona's offensive weapon. In the 15th minute, Barcelona completed its first shot, and Yamal's left-footed shot was confiscated by Sommer.

In the 21st minute, Inter Milan scored first:

Barcelona controlled the ball in the backcourt, Dimarco intercepted Olmo's ball, and Inter Milan quickly formed a counterattack! Dumfries made a cross, Szczesny failed to attack, Lautaro easily scored an empty goal, and Inter Milan led 1-0!

70,000 Inter Milan fans at Meacha Stadium fell into madness! Lautaro, who made a comeback in lightning, celebrating with a kneeling. From the first minute of the game, Inter Milan fans were very excited - Barcelona's high-level defense left huge space for Inter Milan, and Lautaro and Dumfries rushed and beat hard at the beginning, which was a very positive signal.

Laotaro scored 8 goals in his last 7 Champions League games and was in good shape. Lautaro has scored 9 goals this season in the Champions League, continuing to set his own single-season goal record in the Champions League. For Inter Milan, this goal is a very boosting morale, which is exactly the start that coach Inzaghi wants to capture.

Barcelona pays the price for high-level defense. The backfield is too far ahead, and the pursuit of ground transmission leaves hidden dangers. In Inter Milan's frontcourt, Lautaro and Toulam Jr. were oppressing in the middle, Dimarco and Dumfries pressed on both wings, not giving Barcelona a space to easily score the ball, and also creating opportunities for a quick counterattack in the frontcourt. Inter Milan's goal to break the deadlock is a reflection of this tactic.