The 0-2 lead from the first game is a huge step towards the Champions League final, but Simona Inzaghi, Inter's manager, knows that in the semis you can't be complacent, especially if it's a derby. The Italian spoke at a pre-match press conference on Monday and commented on the journey that led him to play one of the most important games in the history of the Nerazzurri: "We know that tomorrow is one of the most important games in the history of the club, we have a deserved advantage but we are not going to go into a bunker."
The coach commented on Romelu Lukaku's situation: "They know what he is capable of, but he has had unexpected injuries during the season. I don't know if he can manage three games a week well."
On the referee in the first game: "The first half was a situation between Krunic and Bastoni that should have been handled differently and it would have given tomorrow's game extra meaning, but no problem. I have many friends who saw the appointment of a French referee for tomorrow, reminded me that Milan has four of their compatriots in the line-up, but that's not a problem. We are confident."
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Sof: "We're 90 minutes away from a dream. We worked very well during the break and five games ago we were a long way from our goal in the league game. Now we're only thinking about tomorrow."
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