A thrilling semi-final encounter battle was ensured between Barcelona and Inter, with both teams going punch for punch. A clash of styles was on the cards as both teams were fighting for gold. Here is a small analysis of the game.
Inzaghi loves to bait the opposition into pressing. It didn’t take even 1 minute for Inter to do it as Inter baited Flicks team to try and pin them down to their left flank but a long ball to Martinez and a switch to Dumfries who made marauding down the Right flank paired with a clever finish meant Inter was leading 1-0 even before 1 minute on the clock.


Inter conveniently settled into a 5-3-2 structure ceding possession and forcing Barcelona to break them down while using Wingbacks as a counter-attacking strategy

Inter, when they attacked, allowed Bastoni to underlap Wingback. Di Marco exploits the half-spaces created by the full-back vacating the space to mark Di Marco

Barcelona, meanwhile, were trying to create space inside Inside Inter’s block with manoeuvres and switches of play. In this play, Rafinha moves up from the left flank to the Right half-spaces, and this draws an Inter defender while Yamal stays wide Right, creating space for Pedri to make a 3rd man run.

Inter, however, struck again from set-piece thanks to Dumfries. Barcelona used a hybrid marking set-up where some players were given man-marking assignments. One near the near post was zonal marking. Olmo was used as a zonal marker while Dumfries was stationed as a phase 2 player. Once the corner was in motion, the ball, which was played into the far post, was headed into the space between the zonal markers Barcelona players and the man markers. Dumfries, with an acrobatic finish, was unmarked, and Olmo failed to mark him and prevent the shot.


Yamal, with a messi-esque piece of individual brilliance, brought Barca back into the game at 2-1. But the space for him to receive the ball and dribble was created thanks to Kounde peeling wide and dragging Di Marco while Ferran Torres pinned Acerbi back.

Barcelona continued the barrage of attacks vs Inter while Inter were happy to risk by sitting back and absorbing pressure. Flick placed Yamal very wide to stretch Inter and create gaps.

Once again, Barcelona pierced Inter’s defence. Inter clogged the centre of the pitch. Barcelona moved the ball to the left flank, and Inter’s midfield shifted accordingly. Barcelona switched through Frenkie to Pedri, and Kounde peeled wide again, pulling Mkhitaryan towards him, which left Olmo unmarked, and Hakan ran to mark him. This created vertical passing lanes for Pedri, who, however, decided to lob the ball above. While Acerbi had his eye on Ferran before the ball was made, Torres un-marked himself by moving down but as soon as Raphinha’s cushioned header beyond Acerbi was collected Ferran outpaced Acerbi quite easily




Inter took the lead from a set-piece again from a Dumfries header. Once again, the ball was towards the far post, but unlike the earlier corner, players made dummy runs towards the near post, which meant Dumfries was free to power to the back post with a watch Dani Olmo and head the ball in.


Barcelona, however, didn’t let Inter’s advantage fester with their own set piece. With Inter players pre-occupied with their markers, it cleared the path without obstruction for Raphinha to shoot.











































