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Inter MIlan and Barcelona serve up Champions League classic nobody wanted to end

Inter MIlan and Barcelona serve up Champions League classic nobody wanted to end
Inter MIlan and Barcelona serve up Champions League classic nobody wanted to end
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“It gave us everything. From start to finish week to this week, everything about this semi-final has been pure entertainment,” said Alan Shearer.

For the second time in six days and served up a European classic as the champions of won 4-3 on the night – 7-6 on aggregate – to reach the Champions final.

In a thriller that will be remembered for years to come, Barca had trailed 2-0 and 3-2 in the leg in Catalonia before salvaging a 3-3 draw.

On Tuesday in Milan, they were then 2-0 behind at half-time – 5-3 on aggregate – before scoring three times without reply.

Raphinha’s 87th- strike was the first time Barca had taken the lead on aggregate but Francesco Acerbi’s first European goal at the age of 37 took an utterly absorbing tie into extra time, with substitute Davide Frattesi scoring the to send more than 70,000 Inter fans inside the San Siro into raptures.

It was the joint highest-scoring Champions League semi-final ever, with the 13 goals equalling the 2018 semi-final when also defeated Roma 7-6 on aggregate.

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“We didn’t expect this, did we?” added former Shearer, who was inside the San Siro for Amazon Prime.

“We expected a good game, but this? Thank you Inter Milan, thank you Barcelona for providing us with incredible entertainment and two great matches.

“What we have witnessed has been something very . It’s been a pleasure to be here.”

Inter will face either Paris St-Germain or – who meet in the other semi-final in France on (20:00 BST) – after one of the great modern classics.

PSG lead 1-0 from the first leg.

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