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In view of tonight’s big match between PSG and Inter for the Champions League final, we asked Roberto Boninsegna, former Nerazzurri striker between 1969 and 1976—he scored an impressive 173 goals in 287 matches in all competitions—a few questions. Below are the exclusive statements given to Passione Inter by the former centre-forward about today’s final.
Good morning Roberto, what kind of final are you expecting tonight between Inter and PSG? “It will be a match that, looked at from the outside, is 50-50 because Inter might start as favorites, but in these one-off games, there’s no true favorite. In my opinion, there’s a 50% chance for both Inter and PSG in this Champions League final.”
Could the strikers be the ones to decide this game? “A striker always depends a lot on how the team plays. If the team is playing well and manages to create good play, then it will be able to create chances throughout the 90 minutes.”
Otherwise, what do you foresee? “Otherwise, if a team is forced to endure the opponent’s game, as a striker, it becomes difficult to score and create chances to put the match on the right track.”
In your opinion, what kind of opponent can PSG be when compared to Manchester City two years ago? “Looking back two years doesn’t matter, you only need to focus on the present. Today the game is played on neutral ground, and since I’ve played these types of matches, I know it can be decided by a single episode, like a penalty or a free kick. Of course, I hope Inter wins, but I still see it as 50-50 at the start of today’s final.”