No, I don't expect it to be a one-sided match like when Manchester City beat Real Madrid in the second leg of the semi-final.
I think that match was such a smash because MC were playing at home (not the main factor) and took an attacking stance from the start. In their first match it was the same, only it ended around the 30th minute when there was a pause due to an injury to a MC player. In the return match this wasn't the case, MC played on the same wave, they didn't stop
Playing at home is a big factor. It is a big advantage for any team. We can see the difference in the result between Man City playing away and playing at home when it was in the semi-final against Real Madrid. They got a draw in Real Madrid home and they won 4 goals when they played in their own stadium. However, in the final match, Man City and Inter Milan will play in Atatürk Olympic Stadium, no team play in their home. So, there is no longer that factor in the final round. Man City no longer can determine their winning by playing at their home in the final match.
Yes, but you have to watch how they played in the first leg of the semi-final. I would say Real Madrid were very good defensively. You could see from that game that Manchester City played beautifully, attacking and you can't say that not at home, in the final, they will play worse. Inter will also play away from home, so they are on equal footing in that respect.