Inter Stun Bayern with Late Blow in Thrilling Champions League Clash

Inter Stun Bayern with Late Blow in Thrilling Champions League Clash

Inter Stun Bayern with Late Blow in Thrilling Champions League Clash

Well, what a night in Munich. If you thought the Champions League quarter-final between Bayern Munich and Inter Milan was going to be a tactical stalemate, think again. This first leg had everything — drama, emotion, and a twist no one saw coming. The Allianz Arena was electric, and yet Inter walked away with a stunning 2-1 win that completely changes the dynamic heading into the second leg.

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Davide Frattesi, the substitute, silenced Munich in the 89th minute with a cold-blooded finish that caught Bayern completely off guard. It all started from a quick transition — Barella, calm under pressure, linked up beautifully with Lautaro Martínez before threading a pass to Carlos Augusto, who darted into the space and squared it perfectly for Frattesi to hammer home. Devastating. Efficient. Classic Inter.

Before all that, Lautaro had opened the scoring with an absolute gem. A flowing move — started and finished by him — showcased Inter’s sharpness and composure. Bayern had their chances too, with Harry Kane coming agonizingly close early on, but failing to convert when it mattered most. That miss now looms large.

Bayern had spells where they looked dominant, but Inter’s discipline, combined with their deadly counterattacks, exposed gaps that Thomas Tuchel’s side couldn’t patch in time. And it’s not just the result — it’s the psychological blow. Bayern wanted to control this tie early, especially with the final set to be played in their own stadium. Instead, they’re heading to the San Siro with everything to lose and all the pressure in the world.

From a neutral perspective, this tie is on fire. Inter now hold the edge, but nothing is over yet. Bayern always have goals in them — especially at home — but they’ll need something special in Italy. As for Inter? They’ve shown they’re not here to just compete. They’re here to win.

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