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In a repeat of the 2010 Champions League final, Inter snatched a dramatic 2-1 win over Bayern Munich in Tuesday’s quarter-final first leg.

Harry Kane missed a handful of good chances in the first half and saw that profligacy punished by Lautaro Martinez’s delightful strike shortly before the interval, after which Inter were happy to sit back and defend their lead.

Bayern dominated possession after the break, pressing the visitors back in search of an equaliser, but Inter’s stubborn defence gifted them very little until the final five minutes as substitute Thomas Muller, three days after it was confirmed he will leave the club this summer, tapped home at the back post.

The Bundesliga side looked most likely to secure a winner but were stunned by an electric counter which was finished off by Davide Frattesi with three minutes to go, securing a hard-fought win for Inter ahead of next week’s return leg in Milan.

Kane could not make his presence felt / Marco Mantovani/GettyImages

*Ratings provided by FotMob*

Player

Rating

GK: Jonas Urbig

5.7/10

RB: Konrad Laimer

8.3/10

CB: Eric Dier

6.7/10

CB: Kim Min-jae

6.6/10

LB: Josip Stanisic

6.7/10

DM: Leon Goretzka

6.4/10

DM: Joshua Kimmich

6.6/10

RM: Michael Olise

7.0/10

AM: Raphael Guerreiro

6.2/10

LM: Leroy Sane

6.0/10

ST: Harry Kane

7.5/10

SUB: Thomas Muller (74′ for Sane)

6.2/10

SUB: Serge Gnabry (74′ for Guerreiro)

6.4/10

SUB: Sacha Boey (74′ for Kim)

7.0/10

Subs not used: Daniel Peretz (GK), Leon Klanac (GK), Gabriel Vidovic, Joao Palhinha, Jonathan Asp, Lennart Karl, Jonah Kusi-Asare

Frattesi bundled home the winner / Alexander Hassenstein/GettyImages

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Player

Rating

GK: Yann Sommer

8.2/10

CB: Benjamin Pavard

6.7/10

CB: Francesco Acerbi

7.1/10

CB: Alessandro Bastoni

7.9/10

RM: Matteo Darmian

6.8/10

CM: Nicolo Barella

7.2/10

CM: Hakan Calhanoglu

7.4/10

CM: Henrikh Mkhitaryan

7.7/10

LM: Carlos Augusto

7.7/10

ST: Marcus Thuram

7.5/10

ST: Lautaro Martinez

8.4/10

SUB: Davide Frattesi (74′ for Mkhitaryan)

7.4/10

SUB: Yann Bisseck (79′ for Darmain)

6.0/10

SUB: Nicola Zalewski (90′ for Martinez)

N/A

Subs not used: Josep Martinez (GK), Raffaele Di Gennaro (GK), Gabriele Re Cecconi, Stefan de Vrij, Federico Dimarco, Giacomo De Pieri, Mattia Zanchetta, Thomas Berenbruch, Marko Arnautovic

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