Inter's bold treble bid bumps up against past glory at Bayern Munich

Inter Milan's players celebrate their 2-0 victory at the end of the Italian Serie A football match between Inter Milan and Empoli in Milan, on April 1, 2024. (Photo by Piero CRUCIATTI / AFP)
Inter Milan are on an unlikely mission to repeat the treble
as the Serie A champions travel to take on Bayern Munich, the team they beat to
complete a historic Champions League triumph under Jose Mourinho 15 years ago.
League leaders in Italy and also contesting the Italian Cup
semi-finals with AC Milan, Inter have made no secret of their ambitions to
emulate their best ever season of 2009/10, when a star-studded team beat Bayern
in Madrid thanks to a Diego Milito brace after already securing the two
domestic honours.
Another Argentina striker in Lautaro Martinez has been the
most bullish about Inter's chances, the captain saying that he believes the
Italians can pull off what would be a near miracle ahead of the first leg of
their quarter-final with Bayern on Tuesday.
"It's almost like we don't want to say it but
yes," Martinez said last month after a statement win at Atalanta.
"It will be difficult but we'll go for it because we want
to win every match we play."
Inter are the most recent Italian team to win the Champions
League and were unfortunate to lose the 2023 final to Manchester City, but
there is no denying that Serie A has lost the lustre of yesteryear in the continent's
elite club competition.
The clashes with Bayern are the key fixtures in Inter's
packed April after a relatively straightforward run to the quarters in which
coach Simone Inzaghi often rotated his line-ups, with the Serie A title defence
his priority in the early months of the season.
Inter have only conceded twice in the Champions League and
have the best defensive record in the competition this season with two goals,
but have been far more fallible at the back than last term
One of those two goals conceded came in Inter's only defeat
on their way to a top-eight finish in the league phase, 1-0 at Bayern's league
title rivals Bayer Leverkusen.
An inability to close out matches has characterised a large
number of Inter's performances this term, and their Serie A tally of 30 goals
conceded is already eight more than in their charge to last year's Scudetto.
Inter threw away a two-goal lead to draw at lowly Parma on
Saturday, and the week before came very close to doing the same thing against
Udinese at the San Siro.
Their lead at the top of Serie A could be cut to one point
on Monday night after arriving in Germany, with closest Scudetto challengers
Napoli at in-form Bologna.
Assistant coach Massimiliano Farris said after Saturday's
draw that Inter "couldn't find the mental or physical energy to
contain" Parma after going two ahead, a worrying statement before a trip to
face Harry Kane and company.
Luckily for Inter, Italy defender Alessandro Bastoni looks
likely to be fit after being seen with an ice pack on his left knee at Parma,
but the continued absence of Denzel Dumfries at right wing-back is a problem
with Bayern's power on the flanks.
Inter's chances are helped by a Bayern injury crisis which
has come just as Vincent Kompany's team close in on reclaiming the Bundesliga,
with an eye on the Champions League final at their Allianz Arena.
Germany star Jamal Musiala is the latest Bayern player to be
ruled out of the tie with a hamstring tear which looks to have ended his
season.
Musiala joins defenders Alphonso Davies, Dayot Upamecano and
Hiroki in likely being on the sidelines until the end of the current campaign,
while goalkeeper and captain Manuel Neuer, winger Kingsley Coman and midfielder
Aleksandar Pavlovic have unclear timelines for their returns from injury.
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