Inter Milan make up for 13-year deprivation and qualify for the Champions League final

Inter Milan qualified for the Champions League final after beating AC Milan in the second leg of the Champions League semi-final at the San Siro, after confirming their 3-0 home-and-away victory, after Argentina international striker Lautaro Martinez scored the only goal of the return match in the 75th minute.

Inter Milan had also succeeded in winning the first leg with two goals for nothing to qualify the team to the Champions League final for the first time in 13 years, and awaits the winner of the confrontation between Manchester City and Real Madrid, in the final scheduled for June 10.

The first half of the match was exciting and saw the brilliance of the Cameroonian goalkeeper and his French counterpart, after Onana saved the most dangerous chances of the Rossoneri through Brahim Diaz in the 11th minute, and the second half, in which Inter Milan coach, Inzaghi, began to revive the offensive line involving Lukaku, who had the effect of magic on Inter's attack, after he made the decisive goal for Lautaro Martinez in the 74th minute.

The remaining minutes saw many yellow cards for interceptions, roughness between the players, and the match eventually ended with Inter Milan qualifying for the final.