A 3-3 draw full of drama, dazzling talent, and tactical brilliance sets up a high-stakes return leg at the San Siro.
It took less than 30 seconds for Inter Milan to deliver a shockwave through the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys. In a move that felt meticulously rehearsed, the Italian giants kicked off by playing five quick passes backwards, luring Barcelona’s entire outfield into Inter’s half.
Then came the sucker punch.
On their sixth pass, Inter switched tactics—going long. Lautaro Martínez rose to flick on the ball, and Marcus Thuram sprinted into space, dragging defenders with him. He found Nicolò Barella, who quickly released a cross into the box. Though Jules Koundé partially cleared it, the danger lingered. A second cross came in. Iñigo Martínez was caught off balance, and Thuram, with a cheeky back-heel flick, finished the move in style.
MARCUS THURAM WITH AN INSANE FINISH AFTER JUST 30 SECONDS 💥😮💨 pic.twitter.com/6QL27zoPb8
— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) April 30, 2025
Barcelona hadn’t even touched the ball before they found themselves 1-0 down.
Inter Doubles Their Lead Through Dumfries
As Barcelona began to regain their shape and rhythm, Inter struck again in the 21st minute. This time it came from a set piece.
Denzel Dumfries, the Dutch wing-back known for his aerial ability, met a corner with a thunderous header that left the Barca defense scrambling and goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen rooted to the spot. Suddenly, it was 2-0, and Inter had stunned both the hosts and the 50,000-plus crowd.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter’s early intensity was a result of meticulous preparation by coach Simone Inzaghi, who studied Barcelona’s high-press tendencies and instructed his players to exploit spaces left behind.
Denzel Dumfries with a stunning finish 🔵⚫ pic.twitter.com/EqsBymQJV0
— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) April 30, 2025
Lamine Yamal Sparks a Barcelona Comeback
When it seemed like Barcelona was beginning to lose grip on the tie, 17-year-old sensation Lamine Yamal decided to take matters into his own hands.
In the 24th minute, Yamal muscled past Thuram in a physical challenge and then accelerated through midfield. With Henrikh Mkhitaryan closing in, Yamal shifted gears, gliding past the veteran like a breeze. From the edge of the area, he curved a sublime left-footed shot that kissed the far post and went in. It was a moment of pure magic.
The youngest player in Champions League history to reach 100 senior appearances for Barcelona, Yamal played like a generational talent. He terrorized Inter’s left flank throughout the first half. Federico Dimarco was on the receiving end of a particularly humiliating stepover-spin combo that left him on the turf, while Yamal’s curling crosses kept defenders guessing.
His influence was so profound that pundits like Rio Ferdinand and Thierry Henry called him “already world-class” during post-match coverage on CBS Sports.
17-YEAR-OLD LAMINE YAMAL JUST COOKED ON HIS 100TH BARCA APPEARANCE 🤯 pic.twitter.com/dhWmTDr10O
— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) April 30, 2025
Raphinha and Torres Combine for Equalizer
Barcelona’s second goal came just before halftime, capping off their comeback from two goals down. In the 38th minute, Pedri picked out Raphinha with a deep cross to the far post. Raphinha cushioned the ball into Ferran Torres’ path, who sprinted into the box to finish with precision.
It was a classic Barcelona move—quick, fluid, and intelligent—and showed the depth of the team’s attacking talent even in the absence of star striker Robert Lewandowski.
Imagine if Lamine Yamal scored this 🥵 pic.twitter.com/1X14JwASWE
— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) April 30, 2025
Tactical Chess Match in Midfield
Though Barcelona enjoyed the majority of possession—71.5%, to be precise—and outshot Inter 19 to 7, the Italian side remained composed. Marcus Thuram later admitted that Barca’s press was “brutal” and their midfield “a real nightmare” to handle (CBS Sports).
Coach Hansi Flick, known for his aggressive pressing philosophy, had clearly drilled his side to dominate the ball and win it back high up the pitch. But Inter, masters of discipline and counter-attacks, managed to pick their moments.
The midfield battle between Pedri, Gündoğan, and Kessie on one side, and Barella, Çalhanoğlu, and Mkhitaryan on the other, was fierce and intelligent.
FERRAN TORRES LEVELS THE GAME 😱
What a semifinal this is turning out to be 🍿 pic.twitter.com/YJWULvHugE
— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) April 30, 2025
Second-Half Fireworks: Dumfries Strikes Again, Raphinha Answers
Just past the hour mark, in the 63rd minute, Inter once again stunned the home side. Denzel Dumfries rose high above Dani Olmo during a corner and powered home his second goal of the night. The Dutchman’s performance was one of the best of his career, especially considering he had only scored once before this match in the entire Champions League season.
But Barcelona didn’t let the lead last long. In the 65th minute, they won a corner of their own. Olmo played it short to the edge of the box. Yamal let the ball roll past him, and Raphinha struck a thunderous long-range effort. The ball hit the underside of the crossbar, ricocheted off Sommer’s back, and bounced into the net.
It was officially credited as an own goal, but it was Raphinha’s raw power and technique that made it happen.
A GOAL A PIECE IN UNDER TWO MINUTES 🤯
DON’T TAKE YOUR EYES OFF THIS GAME FOR A SECOND 🍿 pic.twitter.com/mHr5N9O28B
— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) April 30, 2025
Close Calls and Controversies
The drama didn’t stop there.
- Yamal again rattled the crossbar with a curling effort in the 78th minute that had the fans gasping.
- Henrikh Mkhitaryan thought he had won the game for Inter, finishing off a late counter-attack, only for VAR to rule him offside by a matter of inches—his toe just ahead of the last defender.
- Sommer and Ter Stegen both made critical saves to keep their teams alive.
What’s Next: San Siro Showdown
With the first leg ending 3-3, all eyes now turn to the second leg at the iconic San Siro on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. The tie is wide open, and unlike in previous seasons, the away goals rule no longer applies in UEFA competitions.
However, Inter could face a major setback—star striker Lautaro Martínez limped off late in the game with a hamstring injury, and coach Inzaghi confirmed to Reuters that the outlook is not optimistic (Reuters).
A Classic That Lived Up to the Hype
This match wasn’t just a football game—it was a spectacle. It had everything: early goals, a teenage prodigy dazzling on the world stage, comeback drama, tactical duels, and controversial moments. Both teams proved why they deserve to be among Europe’s elite.
As things stand, the return leg promises fireworks—and perhaps another legendary night in Champions League history.