Pavard’s Power Header Fuels Inter’s Treble Dreams

Pavard’s Power Header Fuels Inter’s Treble Dreams

Pavard’s Power Header Fuels Inter’s Treble Dreams

So here we are, with Inter Milan right in the thick of it—riding high and chasing that dream treble. And at the center of the action? None other than Benjamin Pavard, whose thunderous header at a soaked San Siro didn’t just knock Bayern Munich out of the Champions League—it ignited real belief that this Inter squad might just go all the way.

Picture this: 61st minute, pouring rain, and the roar of the San Siro rising with the tempo. Pavard launches into the air, connects perfectly, and smashes a header that sent Inter fans into a frenzy. That goal sealed the 4-3 aggregate win over Bayern and booked their ticket to the Champions League semi-finals, where Barcelona now waits. And with that, Inter’s treble hunt remains very much alive—Serie A, Coppa Italia, and now a serious shot at Champions League glory.

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After the game, Pavard made the mindset clear: "We're not putting any limits on how far we can go." That’s the kind of mentality that makes champions. He talked about how strong the squad is—not just in talent, but in spirit. And honestly, it showed. The team fought through harsh weather, relentless pressure, and the expectations that come with being one of Europe’s top clubs.

Marcus Thuram summed up the vibe best: the players were "all a bit dead" by the end—physically drained, emotionally spent. But it was worth it. You could see how much it meant to them.

On the flip side, Bayern’s Thomas Muller was gutted. He said they gave everything, and you could tell—Bayern wasn’t bad. Inter was just better. Muller mentioned how disappointing it was not to reach the final in Munich, their home turf, but also gave respect where it was due, calling Inter the best team in Italy right now.

This wasn’t just a game—it was a statement. Inter aren’t just surviving in Europe’s biggest competition—they’re thriving. With Pavard leading the charge and a team that’s clearly playing with heart and hunger, who’s to say what their limit is? According to them—there isn’t one.

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