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Lautaro Martinez vowed that Inter Milan would do whatever they could to express their defeat in the 2023 Champions League final after defeating Barcelona in the epic semi -final in the epic semi -finals on Tuesday.
Martinez passed the game in the second leg, despite the injury sustained in the draw 3-3 in the first part in Barcelona, and launched the classics with his 21st minute opener all the time.
The punishment of Hakan Calhanolu at half -time was seemingly putting Inter in command, but the amazing other half saw Barcelona set up an extraordinary mission of recovery.
Rafinha’s 87th minute strike, his 13th Champions League season, he seemed to solve an incredible relationship in favor of Blaugrana after Eric Garcia and Dani Olmo improved their balance, only for Francesco Acerba to force extra time, in which David Frattes on an aggressive home on the House.
That goal meant that the connection was suited to the record of Liverpool and Roma in the period 2017-18 for the highest goals scored in a two-wheeler semi-finals. More importantly, he threw out Barca’s hopes that the accuracy and Inter would be given a chance to drop for his 1-0 defeat of Manchester City in Istanbul two years ago.
In an interview with Prime Video Sport after the game, Martinez said about his injury: “It was really bad. I wasn’t in a great place.
“I was not 100 percent today and medical staff worked so hard to suit me and luckily I could play.”
Martinez was a part of the side that was frustrated by the city, and he added: “We will do what we can do, there is only one step, we will do everything we can get Inter Milan to the top of European football.”
In an interview with journalists, Martinez articulated that the disappointment of losing to the city had encouraged Inter for the last two years.
“We’ve been thinking about it from the day after we lost the last finals,” Argentina’s striker said.
“Now we have to recover energy, finish the season well and know that we have another opportunity to write history.”
Denzel Dumfries achieved twice in the first part, and the Dutch was again an instrumental while setting a Martinez opener and providing an assist for Acerbi’s equalizer.
“Again a crazy match, today seven goals, he was amazing,” he told the Prime Video Sport.
“We fought to the end, very proud of the way we fought today. I am very happy to go to the finals.”
Dumfries has only recently returned from a thigh injury that held him more than a month before the tie, making his influence on an extraordinary spectacle even more impressive.
“I get back from the injury, it was not easy to play two games,” he added. “We have to fight every club colors. I’m very proud.
“It’s (reaches the finals) to everyone’s compliment, let’s go there.”