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The eyes and hearts of all Inter supporters were focused on San Siro last night for Inter vs Bayern Munich, a Champions League quarterfinal match that saw Lautaro and his teammates pull off a historic achievement.

Below, we analyze five takeaways that some may have overlooked from this match and, in general, from an unforgettable evening for all the Inter fans present and not at San Siro.

  • Lautaro has reached 150 goals with Inter and is the first Inter player ever to score in five consecutive Champions League matches. He has also reached 8 goals in a single edition of this tournament, equaling Eto’o’s record in 2010/11. In the post-match interview the Inter striker highlighted his team’s grit when it matters most. Lautaro is also the best attacker in both the Champions League and Serie A for balls recovered, having won 13 duels in this match: he is increasingly impressive.
  • Many will remember that in the 2022 Champions League group stage clash with Bayern, Kimmich celebrated in Lautaro’s face after the win—and now the Argentine has responded on the pitch. There was also a provocation from Acerbi towards Muller in the 90th minute.
  • Sané is certainly one of Bayern Munich’s key strengths—a very technical and fast forward who has troubled defenses all over Europe for years. But in both the first and second legs, no one on Inter’s right flank had trouble dealing with the German number 10. Apart from a late slip-up in the first leg, Sané was kept quiet over both 180 minutes. Bayern’s left-sided wingbacks often moved toward the center in the first half, while Sané attacked down the right with several players on Dimarco and Bastoni’s side. However, great credit for the defensive coverage goes to the ever-superb Darmian and the always-underestimated Pavard.
  • As usual after Inter matches, there was no lack of pointless controversy. The first was about a handball by Lautaro on the goal, which was ruled out by video replays, while the second concerned a scarf worn by Serie A President Simonelli: see here for more details.