
Munich: Inter Milan won the late 2-1 of Bayern Munich in the first stage of the Champions League quarter-final after David Freitisi scored the winner in the 88th minute, just three minutes after Bayern’s tie via Thomas Muller.
FratTesi took advantage of a close distance to the Bavarians, who had been exposed three minutes ago through alternative Thomas Muller, a player leaving the club at the end of the season after 25 years as Bayern did not make a new contract.
Captain Lotaro Martinez put the visitors in the driving seat after 38 minutes, as he dug the ball in the net from Marcus Thuram after Bayern arrived earlier to this position via Harry Kane.
The Italians hosted the tripartite chases, who gave up three goals in their 11 Champions League matches so far this season, Bayern in the return leg on April 16.
Inter coach Simon Enzagi said: “The scoring in the 88th minute like this shows the extent of our wanted to continue playing football and the use of the principles that we rely on for nearly four years.”
The winners of the quarter -finals will face either Borussia Dortmund or Barcelona, who play the first match on Wednesday.
The Germans, who were missing many main players of injury, including goalkeeper Manuel Neuer and the attacking midfielder Jamal Musla with a trio of defenders, had two chances through Michael Oliz and Kane in the 15 minutes.
They approached more than 26 after Oliz outperformed the entire Inter defense to put the ball to Ken, who was struck by a spiral ball shot.
The Italians grew gradually more boldly with Carlos Augusto firing in the side networks and Martinez shipped to the box but sliding before the shooting.
However, Captain Inter did not make mistakes when he found him a click of a click of Carlos Augusto in the back and Argentina completed the quick step at the end of Maher.
He approached another addition in 55, but Bayern Jonas Orbig goalkeeper stopped his strong engine from a narrow angle.
Bayern, who leads the Bundesliga title and faced Borussia Dortmund on Saturday, hangs in their half, but Conrad Limmer did not find Rafael Gueriro or Kane with a decrease in the drive in the eighties, an equation equation until the favorite crowd was in the right place to register with five minutes from the left.
However, their joy lasted only for three minutes with Frattesi benefiting in the winner of a tragic conclusion for Bayern fans in Allianz Arena, the final site for this year.
“It is the end of the first half, it is 2-1 for Inter and we need to go to Milan to win,” Bayern coach Vincent Kompany said. “We have lost and have our chances in both half, but the results are not always fair.”
Kompany added: “If you see the number of opportunities we went through against Inter.” We still fully believe in our opportunities in Milan. “