Also, ome thing I'm eager to see is how Inter Milan or whatever plans they have to contain Gundogan, Kevin De Brunye and also Bernado Silva.
City will do the game, with 70% possession of the ball.
Inter will play in defense and go with counterattacks.
This will be the plot of the game.
This I would agree on. I don't see a game where Inter Milan would want yo ho on the offensive against Manchester City. Rather, there would want yo seat back and wait, absorb the Manchester City attacks and energy then, repel them with a counter attack. The only thing here is, its not going to work against a determined Manchester City. I have reasons to think that Inter going on the offensive would yield them more better result than restraining as a means of absorbing the Manchester City attacks because, it never stops.
Manchester City would keep attacking until the final whistle and that's something Inter can't be ready to handle without one shot finding it's way into the goal.