
Inter Milan reached the Champions League final with a thrilling 4-3 victory over Barcelona in a tense second leg that ended 7-6 on aggregate. The Italian side trailed 2-0 and 3-2 from the first leg but fought back to win both matches in a classic European tie. Inter will face either Paris St-Germain or Arsenal in the final on 31 May. The match saw 13 goals, equaling the highest-scoring semi-final ever, and included a late winner from substitute Davide Frattesi. Inter's success was built on resilience, as they conceded more goals against Barcelona than in their previous 12 matches combined. The last Italian team to win the Champions League was Inter in 2010, and they will be aiming to end a 15-year drought.



Source: BBC Sports Football
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