Champions League semi-finals report: Inter Milan narrowly defeated Barcelona 7-6, Paris eliminated Arsenal 3-1, and the final was held
10:04pm, 11 May 2025Football
The two rounds of the Champions League semi-finals ended. Inter Milan narrowly eliminated Barcelona with a total score of 7-6, reaching the Champions League final for the second time in three years; Paris Saint-Germain defeated Arsenal with a total score of 3-1, and advanced to the final for the second time in team history.
According to statistics, this is the first time since 2004 that there have been no La Liga, Bundesliga and Premier League teams in the Champions League final, and it is also the second final showdown between Serie A and Ligue 1 teams in Champions League history. The last time was in 1993 Marseille against AC Milan.
On June 1, Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain will compete for the Champions League title this season at Wembley Stadium.
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