Inter fans fight to get back into San Siro after leaving before epic fightback
- On May 6, 2025, Inter Milan secured a 4-3 victory after extra time against Barcelona at San Siro in the second leg of their Champions League semifinal matchup.
- Many Inter fans left the stadium while trailing 3-2 deep into stoppage time to avoid traffic, before Francesco Acerbi scored a 93rd-minute equalizer.
- Supporters who left tried to reenter but were denied access due to security policies, despite pleading with stadium staff during extra time.
- Davide Frattesi scored the 4-3 winning goal nine minutes into extra time, with Acerbi netting his first European competition goal to force extra time.
- Inter's 7-6 aggregate win ended Barcelona's Treble hopes and advanced Milan to the May 31 final in Munich against Paris Saint-Germain or Arsenal.
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Inter fans leave the stadium before the end but score Acerbi: the steward won't let them in for extras
Under 2-3 at 88', some Inter fans chose to leave. But the goal of the draw came and tried to return to their seats. Inflexible the steward: "I'm calling the police." And they missed an epic victory
·Italy
Read Full ArticleInter Milan-FC Barcelona: the misfortune of the interist supporters leaving the stadium before the end of the match
SCAN SPORT - Thinking that the match was folded, some Nerazzurri fans left before Milan's equalization in the extra time. They missed their team's victory.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleInter Milan - FC Barcelona: the video of the distress of Milanese supporters leaving San Siro before the end
Many Italian fans had left the stadium before the Inter's "mountain" against Barcelona in the semifinal return of the Champions League and were not allowed to return. A misadventure reminiscent of the Manchester United fans against Lyon in mid-April
·Paris, France
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