Inter Milan is the first team to reach the 2024-25 Champions League final in Munich after a stellar victory against Barcelona.
The draw served an excellent Champions League evening, because the match ended in a total of 7-6 in favor of the Italians.
Intriguously enough, both tires ended with 3-3 in a normal time when Inter Milan exposed the high line of Barcelona, ​​while Lamine Yamal blinds the right wing.
Both teams set up a great show that both experts and fans have encouraged to ask if it is the biggest Champions League -equal game at the Grace the Football World.
From impossible comebacks to end-to-end drama, we have collected the top 10 best Champions League tires and where the Inter vs Barcelona epic places.
10. 1999 Manchester United vs Juventus (4-3 aggregated)
After a Tetchy 1-1 first stage in Old Trafford, it was all to play in the second stage of the semi-final second stage 1998-99 in Turin.
A stacked Juventus-Middenveld with Zinedine Zidane and Edgar Davids carried out a procedure early when Inter Boss Simone Inzaghi's brother Filippo La Vecchia Signora sent to a 2-0 lead in 11 minutes.
The Red Devils looked down and outside before Captain Roy Keane inspired a remarkable comeback in the backyard of Juventus with a header in the 24th minute.
Dwight Yorke leveled the draw in the 34th minute before the Italian side thought they had caught the lead in the second half, only for the goal to be excluded for offside.
Yorke was involved in the decisive goal when he burst through the Juventus defense and hit the ball around the keeper to be tucked away by Andy Cole and the side of Carlo Ancelotti hit out of the competition.
9. 2003 Real Madrid vs Manchester United (6-5 aggregated)
The first stage of the quarterfinals at the Santiago Bernabeu placed Los Blancos in an impressive lead when goals from Luis Figo and Raul Madrid 3-1 up on the way to Manchester.
Nevertheless, the second stage played an end-to-end match in which a hat trick from Ronaldo saw while he ran united against the United Defense, including a waving 30-Yard Screamer.
Responses from Ruud van Nistelrooy for the peace and a late brace of the future Galactico David Beckham were short of the 6-5 final score and Brak Manchester United Hearts.
The Ballon d'Or winner of 2002 proved his caliber because both fans gave a standing ovation to the Brazilian when he left the field in the 67th minute.
8. 2005 Chelsea vs Barcelona (5-4 aggregate)
A frustrating first stage in the Nou-Camp gave Chelsea a 2-1 disadvantage that went into the second stage in Stamford Bridge.
Two yellow cards for Star Striker Didier Drogba after they had taken a first half goal via Barcelona immediately back Juliano Belletti gave Chelsea an upward battle.
The blues gave two goals in six minutes, including the future Chelsea striker Samuel Eto'o.
The inverted tie saw Chelsea respond quickly to straighten the mistakes of the first leg. Three goals in the first 20 minutes saw the blues lead the draw.
The Brazilian wizard Ronaldinho quickly yielded twice to a level procedure, because both parties insisted on a decisive goal to prevent extra time.
In the 76th minute, Chelsea skipper John Terry rose highest with his long-distance header who found the bottom corner and sent Chelsea to the quarterfinals.
7. 2004 Deportivo La Coruna vs AC Milan (5-4 Aggregate)
Deportivo La Coruna created one of the greatest underdog stories after he had destroyed a 4-1 deficit of the first stage.
Goals from Kaka, Andrea Pirlo and Andriy Shevchenko brought the Rossoneri into a dominant position in the second stage in northern Spain, anything but guaranteeing their place in the next round.
La Coruna, however, turned the draw in the second stage after he had placed four goals beyond the Italian giants, including three goals within the first half to level the draw.
The 76th minute winner of Fran meant that the modest Spanish side supplied the unthinkable to continue to the semi -final in an incredible turn of events for the Galician side.
6. 2017 Monaco vs Manchester City (6-6 Aggregate, Monaco Win on Away goals)
Manchester City and Monaco were locked up in an eight-dook thriller in the first stage that set up a dramatic second stage.
In the first stage, the strikers ran the show as Sergio Aguero and Colombian radamel Falcao both a brace with the last one denied a hat trick of the place of Willy Caballero.
An 18-year-old Kylian Mbappe also dropped in the first stage he followed in the second stage when he opened the score to give Monaco a fight opportunity on a home floor.
A 29th minute finish of the future Liverpool -force fabinho was canceled by Leroy Sane in the 71st minute.
City seemed to make its way to the quarterfinals until the perfect header of Tiemoue Bakayoko found the back of the net six minutes later, which means that Les Monegasques won on road goals.
5. 2022 Real Madrid vs Manchester City (6-5 aggregated)
Pep Guardiola versus Carlo Ancelotti – This is Pure Champions League herd herd.
The two major managers were locked up in an intense battle in the semi-final 2021-22 that saw a rugged end-to-end meeting.
Early strikes from Kevin De Bruyne and Gabriel Jesus gave the city an early edge before Karim Benzema hit before the break.
Expert ends from Phil Foden, Vinicius JNR and Bernardo Silva only added to the drama for an 82nd minute Pannenka penalty from Benzema, set up a vital second stage with the score on 4-3.
The Bernabeu organized a much tighter second stage when Riyad Mahrez's seemed to be the only goal of the match to forward the city.
Guardiola was left with unbelieving when his side collapsed and all goals for stopping time in a stop time, moments to seal their place in the final.
Rodrygo's brace revitalized the Madristas that continued in extra time, hungry for the murderous goal to end the battle.
The titan of the draw, Benzema won a penalty early in extra time when the Bernabeu roared in delighted joy.
The Frenchman stepped up and converted the spot kick to push Real Madrid to another final, so Guardiola wondered how City let the game slide out of their hands.
4. 2018 Barcelona vs Roma (4-4 AGG, Roma Win On Away Goals)
There is something with Barcelona versus Italian team tires that create an insatiable element of chaos and late drama.
It was an Italian horror show in the first stage when two own goals from Roma, Suarez and Gerard Pique Barcelona brought in an excellent position on their way to the second stage with a 4-1 lead.
The return to Rome was the scene for Roma to perform a miracle, which encouraged Peter Drury's legendary mythological comments.
Former striker of Manchester City Edin Dzeko opened the procedure before fan favorite Daniele de Rossi converted a 58th minute of penalty.
Then, in the 82nd minute, Kostas Manolas' near Post -Header Roma sent on on road goals, the folkloric drury commentary covered:
'Roma has risen from their ruins! Manolas, the Greek God in Rome! The unthinkable unfolds before our eyes. This was not meant to happen, this could not happen … This happens! '
A really incredible resurrection of Roma booked their place in the semi -final, one night in Rome that the Stadio Olimpico will never forget.
3. 2017 Barcelona vs PSG (6-5 aggregated)
The Catalan giants are not detrimental to sparkling Champions League nights as exhibited against Inter Milan and PSG in 2017.
A Masterclass of ex-manchester United-wing player Angel di Maria, Julian Draxler and Edinson Cavani placed PSG on the way to the second stage with a 4-0 advantage.
Barcelona went back to the Nou -camp with a monumental task in the hands of converting the draw, an apparently impossible challenge.
In football everything is possible if the frightening combination of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar “MSN” inspired a remarkable recovery in the Catalan capital.
A third minute opener from Suarez set up the crowd for a “Remontada” before PSG implemented due to defensive errors through a goal of Kurzawa and Messi Penalty.
Cavani took a goal for PSG in the 62nd minute before a shameful Neymar free kick and penalty left the score at 5-1 in the game, with PSG looking for Doelen.
In the dying seconds, Sergi Roberto joined the cross of Neymar and sent the well -camp to Pandemonium while Barcelona insured their place in the next round in a dramatic way.
2. 2019 Liverpool vs Barcelona (4-3 aggregate)
Barcelona often plays in this list, but not always for winning reasons after this famous comeback in Liverpool.
Messi's shameful free kick copied the game when Barcelona raced against a solid Liverpool team in a 3-0 lead, his set piece brought a bitter smile from Jurgen Klopp.
Anfield Bad for a miracle in the reverse competition, opposite an in-form Barcelona side that was a chance of favorites to win the competition.
Liverpool was quickly out of the blocks when Divock Origi tapped in a rebound to give the Liverpool trouw some hope.
A Quickfire two minutes from Giorginio Wijnaldum lasted two minutes, the draw brought early in the second half and an intense last 30 minutes of normal time.
Real Madrid Bound Trent Alexander-Arnold's quickly thinking corner caught the defense of Barcelona overwhelmed and put the ball on a plate for Origi to stop him.
The semi-final comeback theme also correlated in the other semi-final that year when Lucas Moura's sensational hat trick Tottenham searched on road goals against Ajax, a really unforgettable Champions League set of matchups.
1. 2025 Inter Milan vs Barcelona (7-6 aggregated)
13 goals over two legs and extra time, this is football poetry in motion.
The first stage delighted neutrals when Inter Milan and Barcelona Cat and Mouse played to make good use of the second stage.
Inter's aggressive targeting of the high line of Barcelona was fertile because Marcus Thuram's agile finish asked in the procedure.
Undoubtedly the best counter -falling wingback on the planet, Dumfries scored not once but twice.
All eyes were aimed at Lamine Yamal while giving Federico Dimarco Nightmares on the left flank, in the 24th minute to keep the draw alive.
The first stage ended with 3-3 that set up a great night in the San Siro.
Inzaghi's side again used the high line of Barcelona, ​​because Flick used an inexperienced back line when the Nerazzurri led 2-0 during the break.
Yamal again inspired a comeback from Barcelona when they took three goals in the second half in the second half and pushed them to the edge of the Champions League final.
Nevertheless, it was the 37-year-old veteran defender Francisco Acerbi who stopped in the 90+3 minutes in Denzel Dumfries and forced extra time.
The hearts of Barcelona were broken when replacement Davide Frattesi curled his shot in the corner in the 99th minute of extra time, making the Nerazzurri crazy while sealing their place in their second Champions League final in three years.
The sides of Simone Inzaghi and Hansi Flick showed an incredibly competitive tie with goals, drama and controversy that will fall as the best draw ever.
