Football Italia
·7 maggio 2025
Video: Inter fans leaving stadium with Barcelona 3-2 up not allowed back inside

Football Italia
·7 maggio 2025
Some Inter fans left the Stadio Meazza after Raphinha had given Barcelona a late lead, but they were not allowed back when Francesco Acerbi scored a dramatic equaliser.
Some Inter fans missed Acerbi’s late goal against Barcelona and Davide Frattesi’s winner in the extra time as they left the Stadio Meazza when Raphinha scored a late goal to give Barça a 3-2 lead last night.
epa12078784 FC Inter’s Davide Frattesi (R) celebrates scoring the 4-3 goal during the UEFA Champions League semifinal 2nd leg soccer match between Inter Milan and FC Barcelona, in Milan, Italy, 06 May 2025. EPA-EFE/ROBERTO BREGANI
The Brazilian winger found the net in the 88th minute, and some Nerazzurri fans thought it was over for Simone Inzaghi’s men, so they left their seats to avoid a traffic jam after the final whistle.
However, as shown by TNT Brazil, they tried to get back inside when they heard the roar from Acerbi’s late equaliser, but they were not allowed for security reasons.
Some Inter fans left the stadium before the final whistle, when they were losing 3-2. However, Inter equalised in the last seconds of the match to take it to extra time and the fans who left tried returning to their seats. pic.twitter.com/6bvBHrvlug
“I was fortunate to see out the game, as I was celebrating so much I was dizzy and nearly had a blackout! I have to thank the physios, because yesterday I had an abdominal strain, so they did incredibly work getting me fit for this match,” Frattesi told Sky Sport Italia.
“It’s just incredible, I don’t know what to say. I thought after the Bayern Munich game I couldn’t repeat that emotion, but it was even more incredible tonight. This is the beauty of football.
“I couldn’t believe it, but once we were on 3-3, I told Marcus don’t worry, we’ll go through. I was exhausted even before I came off the bench, as we were standing up and screaming constantly, with hands in our hair at every move, so we practically played along with them.”