
MILAN – The day after one of the best matches in soccer history, a sense of disbelief lingers among fans who filled San Siro on Tuesday night, as well as those watching globally. The second leg of the UEFA Champions League semifinals showcased the true essence of the sport. When Francesco Acerbi struck to equalize at 3-3 just before full-time, many home fans had already departed, convinced the match was lost. But they were mistaken, and the stadium erupted.
San Siro buzzed with energy that night, promising an unforgettable experience that could define the season for Inter. This transformed into one of the most memorable games played at this renowned venue.
“FRANCESCO ACERBI WITH THE LATE EQUALIZER FOR INTER! 🔵⚫️ pic.twitter.com/tmpubQ1CGo” — CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) May 6, 2025
San Siro, home to both Inter and AC Milan, faces its own questions as there are discussions about a new stadium to be shared by the two teams. Nonetheless, it endures as one of the most iconic soccer venues.
Often, we refer to memorable moments of modern football, emphasizing dramatic comebacks. Inter’s 4-3 victory wasn’t just a revival; it was filled with continuous suspense, as both teams traded blows throughout the match.
Finally, Federico Dimarco captured the ambiance post-match, reflecting on San Siro’s unmatched atmosphere: “I hear that other stadiums are chaotic, but nothing compares to San Siro.”