
The Nerazzurri have proven their street-smarts under the guidance of Simone Inzaghi and have gained a reputation as one of the continent’s fiercest cup teams. To be crowned champions of Europe, City will have to defeat an Inter side who have hugely improved during the second half of this season. Leaving the Estadio do Dragao with their tails tucked between their legs in 2021 thanks to Kai Havertz’s solitary strike for Chelsea, Man City fell victim to the Real Madrid juggernaut in the 2021-22 semi-finals, but revenge was a dish best served with a side of four unanswered goals during their reunion at the same stage this time around. We must be focused and make no mistakes.Up until the 2020-21 campaign, Guardiola had never taken Man City beyond the quarter-finals of Europe’s premier competition, and as fans slowly filtered back into the stadiums in the wake of untold COVID-19-related disruption, the perennial Premier League winners have come close, but no cigar. "We are concentrating very much and we will fight for every inch of the pitch against an excellent team. Only now are we realising what we have achieved but we are not relaxed. "After reaching the final we didn't have time to think about it as we still had games to play. That's why you have to get rhythm, but at the same time, be stable and, in the right moments, step forward." Inzaghi: Inter must not make mistakes - Man City are the best in the world At 0-0, Italian teams think they are winning and they are not winning at 0-0. "The most important thing in these games is thinking it is 0-0 and we are losing. The players will give absolutely everything." If we have success, the ideas will be good.

Have a plan, have an idea, communicate it to the players. "I'm pretty sure that what we planned, what we had in mind was to try to have success, try to play a good game against Chelsea. Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne is asked whether it was 'love at first sight' with team-mate Erling Haaland ahead of the Champions League final
