Munich, April 9 (AP), Inter Milan’s Diskant chances are still a lot going on after winning 2-1 at Bayern Munich in the first leg of the Champions League quarterfinals, which administered the German team’s first home nip in the competition in almost exactly four years. Lautaro Martínez recorded in the first half, shortly after Harry Kane hit the woodwork for Bayern in an on -characteristic fog that held the English forward his face in disbelief. Substitute Thomas Müller, who announced on Saturday that he was leaving the German club at the end of the season, seemed to rescue a 1-1 draw for Bayern with the Equalizer five minutes from the time, but Davide Frattesi recorded the winner three minutes later. “Tonight was not a walk in the park and we didn’t expect one,” Müller told broadcaster Prime video. “We had quite a few chances, but unfortunately the last counter made it 2-1.” (Or) otherwise it is 1-1, a good fight back and the Müller story would have played. I will have to complain at inter. “The result ended the unbeaten home game of Bayern in Europe-a line that runs until April 7, 2021, against Paris Saint-Germain and held the hope of Inter’s hope to return to the same stadium for the Champions League final on May 31. But the first time in the Bayern in the semifinal. We, ‘said Alessandro Bastoni, the defender of the UEFA designated. Arsenal led Real Madrid in Tuesday’s other match 3-0 and left the English team at the point of a semi-final against Aston Villa or PSG. beaten to clinch a disside of the Champions League, Serie A and Italian Cup – something the Nerazzurri wants to repeat this year. He should have done this in the 26th minute. Kane falls to his knees with hands on his face in disbelief. While Bayern’s star forward missed, there would be no such mistake because of Inter’s ten minutes later in a move that started and finished by Lautaro. The Argentina World Cup winner collected the ball in the middle circle and sent Carlos Augusto on the left. The Brazilian defender then crossed to Marcus Thuram to drop it back to a troubled Lautaro, who hit it in the net’s roof. That was Lautaro’s sixth goal in his last four Champions League matches. Both teams had chances in the second half, but Bayern began to raise pressure as the game went on and the siege eventually with a cross to the back post for Konrad Laimer, who put it over the defenders for Müller to go home from three meters. Bayern started believing in the winner, but it left the gaps behind and Nicolò Barella saw the course of Carlos Augusto, who then rolled into the box and rolled over for the substitute rattesi to tap. (AP) UNG
Kane Misses, rattesi counts as Inter Bayern beat 2-1 in the 1st leg of the Champions League quarterfinals
