Inzaghi: We're very happy with the qualifications, we want our trip to the Champions League to continue

Simone Inzaghi was pleased that Interi remained cold-blooded against Bayern Munich to reach the second semifinal of the Champions League in three years, where she will face Barcelona. The Neanderthals in the end thanked their 2-1 advantage in the first match in Munich, after this ensured that equalizing 2-2 in San [...]
TheNerazzurs in the end thanked their 2-1 advantage in the first match in Munich, after this ensured that equaling 2-2 in San Siro would suffice to see them switch to the semifinals thanks to the 4-3 total result.
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We also keep our heads cold, because we accepted somewhat against the game of the injured Mkhitaryan. We stayed in the game, we stood there, we turned it, then we learned 2-2, and in the last 15-20 minutes, Bayern jumped forward with Gnabry and Commandan from the pancine”.
There was additional reason to be satisfied, because all players at risk of suspension managed to avoid yellow cards, so they are now wiped out for semifinals, even though there was confusion about a card at the end of the match.
No, it was Demarco. Fortunately, it wasn't me or Baston, otherwise we would have seen from the tribuna the match in Barcelona”, Inzagh explained.
We should also remember who we faced. Baiern Munich had won four previous visits to San Siro, so we knew it would be difficult, but this outcome rewards us for all our efforts. We go to the semifinals with great pride, wanting our journey to continue”.
Now we hope to get everyone back from injury, as it's not easy to play every 48-72 hours, but players, staff, club and fans all achieved something extraordinary. Not all reach the semifinals of the Champions League, and we're very happy”, Inter coach concluded.
Otherwise, the first semifinal match will take place in Catalun on 30 April, with the crucial event played in San Siro on Tuesday, May 6th. /Periscope/












