

After defeating Bayern Munich 2-1 in the first leg of the Champions League quarterfinals, Inter Milan's prospects of winning the treble remain very much alive. This was the German team's first home loss in the competition in over four years.
Shortly after Harry Kane's uncommon miss against the woodwork for Bayern, which left the England forward clutching his face in shock, Lautaro Martínez scored in the first half. Thomas Müller, a substitute, appeared to have preserved a 1-1 draw for Bayern with the equalizer five minutes from time, but Davide Frattesi scored the winning goal three minutes later. The outcome maintained Inter's chances of playing in the same stadium again for the May 31 Champions League final, but it also broke Bayern's 22-game undefeated home run in Europe, which dates back to April 7, 2021, against Paris Saint-Germain.