
Both Inter
and Bayern Munich
have enjoyed a season of terrific domestic success, but as the two
titanic clubs approach the final of the Champions League – the undoubted
highlight of the European footballing calendar – both stand on the
brink of a historic treble.
Unique achievement will not simply
lay at the feet of the players of each squad. Coaches Jose Mourinho and
Louis van Gaal, who are student and mentor respectively, can both join
an elite group of trainers who have guided two different teams to
success in the most illustrious of club competitions. Put quite simply,
history is on the line in Madrid, fittingly the city most closely
associated with the European Cup.
Crowning Glory
Inter
have been the dominant force in Serie A since the middle
part of the 2000s, but despite supremacy in one of the continent’s
toughest leagues, continental success has wholly eluded the Nerazzurri
over the course of almost 50 years. Back-to-back European Cup victories
in 1964 and 1965 are relics of a bygone age, and ‘the Big Eared Cup’ is
desired more than any other at La Pinetina.
With the Serie A crown and the Coppa
Italia already safely on display in Inter’s burgeoning trophy
cabinet, all that remains to cap a phenomenal season is a win on
Saturday.
The path to the final has not been easy for the
Beneamata. Pitted against Barcelona in the group
stages, Mourinho’s men needed a final day success over Rubin Kazan to
see off the Russian champions and Dynamo Kyiv to claim the second
qualifying berth from a potentially awkward pool.
It was in the
knockout stages where Inter truly began to flourish. A reunion with
former club Chelsea
provided Mourinho with a chance to showcase the Italian side’s
title-winning credentials, with a 2-1 home success followed up by a
textbook 1-0 victory in London. CSKA Moscow provided stubborn but
ultimately toothless opposition in the quarter-finals as the Nerazzurri
recorded a couple of 1-0 victories, before a rematch with Barcelona.
After
falling 1-0 down in the opening leg, it seemed a case of business as
usual for the reigning champions, but Inter gritted their teeth
and raised their level to claim a memorable 3-1 victory at San Siro. The second
leg at Camp Nou
proved to be a tactical masterclass from Mourinho and his Beneamata
squad. Only in the closing stages of the match did Barca truly threaten
to overturn the two goal deficit, but the Catalans’ brilliant attacking
unit couldn’t fathom a method by which to break down ten-man Inter twice.
Having
already led Porto to Champions League success in 2004, Mourinho stands
potentially only 90 minutes shy of repeating the feat with Inter, quite
possibly ending an eventful spell in Italy by claiming the club game’s
crowning glory.


Any prediction, people?
Inter will win.
No Mio, and I don't wanna watch it through stream.
Any recommendations on where I can catch this match?
ET Inter will win.
Anyway, this will probable Jose's last match if he really goes for Real Madrid.
Jose will surely rage and blame the ref if they lose ![]()
for mi
Bayern plz win
although u not as strong as inter
What time is the match and what channel is it on? Any good places to recommend to watch?
I predicted mourinho will make an impact surpassing roberto mancini in a thread. now he is going to rewrite inter's history =)
I'm gonna try getting my stream from http://rojadirecta.com later...if anyone already knows of a gurantee+chop workable stream, do share!
Can catch the match here...
Bayern with no Ribery will have to rely heavily on robben. I am sure Mourinho knows how to stop robben from playing.
Originally posted by zocoss:Can catch the match here...
Fwah, awesome stream dude.
This is the first ucl match i'm watching this season. ![]()
Inter quite defensive leh :(
Robben is dangerous, esp his runs and pace.
GOAL
route one lol.
mourinho's fav mah
nice dummy by Milito. Time to park a bus in front of goal.
Bayern got so much possession but do not even have a clue on how to break down Inter
Originally posted by Y_Shun:Bayern got so much possession but do not even have a clue on how to break down Inter
Only thing they can do is wait for chance of Robben to break out...
omfg sneijder should have bagged that chance.
- 42mins.
yes it should have been 2-0 and game over.