
Former Inter Milan star, Ivan Zamorano, has said he believes San Siro will play a key part in the second leg of the semifinal between the Italian side and Barcelona.
According to him, the game would be open, with both sides keen on getting the upper hand quickly in the match.
Zamorano told Gazzetta dello Sports that the Serie A giants have an extra weapon in the second leg as they are playing at home.
According to the former footballer, both teams have an equal chance of going through to the final in Munich.
“I imagine a very open game. Just look at the line-ups and how many players could decide the game single-handedly.
“Honestly, the qualification is hanging by a thread, but Inter have an extra weapon.
“San Siro. I can say this because I played important matches in this stadium. It gives incredible energy and it can make the difference in tight, balanced games.
“On the other side, there is a Barcelona team that plays great football. Flick’s team is mature, even if many players are young. They know how to adapt their approach.”
The first of the games ended in a 3-3 draw in Spain. Barça came back from 2-0 down and 3-2 down to keep their hopes of this season’s final alive.
UCL: Zamorano reveals extra weapon Inter Milan has over Barça at San Siro