Two goals, both goals of the match, made Diego Milito (Quilmes, Argentina, 43 years old) the champion of the Champions League final, which Inter Milan beat Bayern (2-0). It happened at the Bernabéu, on May 22, 2010, between a counterattack and Bayern who dominated. The same division looms in Istanbul between Inter fortifying itself and Medina planning to attack the fortress.
ask. How did you deal with the loneliness of waiting for so many minutes to attack Mourinho’s Inter, when Barcelona and Bayern dominated? Do strikers live better like this, or are they stuck in the opposite field like Haaland at City, who has no room to excel?
Answer. The first thing a striker must possess is the ability to adapt. The greats know how to stand up for themselves, and they know that if their team is dominant they may have more chances, but they will get them in small spaces. The difficulty increases but so does the number of comers and people in the box, and this also gives you the ability to move around to create spaces that allow your team to score goals. Inter 2010 retina was registered as a defensive back team in Barcelona. The truth is we were much more attackers than defenders. Two things happen, first that we strategically needed the opponent to attack us in order to counterattack; And secondly, we had two great teams ahead of us. That Bayern and Barcelona controlled you at one point. They were undoubtedly one of the best teams in football history. Often times you have to adapt to those situations. Often I had to play alone. But our properties were under attack. We played many matches with Maicon, Sneijder, Pandev, Eto’o and me. Basically, four forwards.
You can read the full interview with Diego Milito at this link.
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