It is very normal for Manchester City fans to see themselves as the team that is close to victory while preparing for this match. They beat Real Madrid 4-0, one of the favorite teams of the cup. They also won the Premier League title. As a result, Inter fans are more cautious than Manchester City fans in this tough final match.
Judging from the strength of the two clubs that will fight in the final, Manchester City is clearly the superior team. Manchester City managed to qualify for the final by beating Real Madrid 4-0 in the second leg after previously only being able to draw 1-1 at the Bernabeu (5-1 on aggregate).
Winning the UCL trophy has been Manchester City goal so far, after they previously failed in the 2020/21 season final, now Manchester City has a great opportunity to win the UCL trophy for the first time. This time Manchester City cannot make the slightest mistake like what happened in the 2020/21 final, they must play discipline by keeping Inter in their defensive area as they did when they beat Real Madrid.
Isn't it simply bewitching how the enchanting ballet of football never ceases to leave us in awe? Manchester City, in recent memory, has indisputably transfigured into a powerhouse. Their journey to the finals, specifically their astonishing triumph against the titans Real Madrid, has attested to their potential to lift the illustrious UCL trophy.
However, the inherent volatility of this beautiful game must not be undermined. On the surface, injuries to crucial components of the squad like Jack Grealish and Ruben Diaz may seem trivial but could be proverbial icebergs lurking under the waterline. Manchester City may have a well-stacked bench, yet the vital experience these players carry into nerve-wracking clashes is undeniable. Can Manchester City evade the pitfalls of yore and keep Inter Milan at arm's length as they masterfully did against Real Madrid?