In a highly-charged Champions League quarter-final first-leg match, Inter Milan scored a vital 2-1 win over Bayern Munich, surprising the home crowd and taking a slender lead into the second leg.
The game began with both sides playing high-intensity football, but Inter was the one to break the deadlock in the 38th minute. Lautaro Martínez scored with a clinical finish after being set up by a clever back-heel by Marcus Thuram. The goal was a reflection of Inter’s swift transition play and pressing strategy that left Bayern’s defense exposed.
Bayern Munich, specialists at home, continued to drive forward relentlessly throughout the second half. Their efforts were rewarded late in the game when substitute Thomas Müller equalized in the 85th minute, sending home fans into delirium. His precisely-placed shot equalized and breathed new life into the German giants.
But the happiness was short-lived. Only three minutes later, Inter struck back with a quick counter-attack. Davide Frattesi scored the killer blow in the 88th minute, netting what turned out to be the winner. Bayern’s defense was left flat-footed once again as Frattesi slotted the ball past the keeper with ease.
The German team had their opportunities, with Harry Kane missing two obvious chances that might have altered the course of the game. Defensive errors, especially from Sacha Boey and Eric Dier, were expensive and exposed weaknesses in Bayern’s defense.
Inter’s defense held firm in the final minutes, fending off Bayern’s late surge and taking them away from Munich with a commanding away victory. The victory also recorded Bayern’s first Champions League home loss in almost four years, a true reflection of Inter’s composed and tactical performance.
The tie is by no means over, but Inter now goes into the return match at San Siro with a wafer-thin lead and the satisfaction of having knocked out one of Europe’s top teams on their own soil. Bayern, on the other hand, will have to collect themselves at short notice, fix their defense, and make an attempt to reverse the tie on away soil.
As the second leg approaches, football fans expect another electrifying showdown between two of Europe’s most storied clubs, with a place in the semi-finals hanging in the balance.