I'm not sure that it will be a beautiful and interesting match. Maybe City will be lucky and can score an early goal - then we will see them an easy victory, maybe Inter will be lucky and they will keep a draw (or a minimal advantage obtained in a counterattack) until the very final whistle - then it will be a grueling struggle. In both cases, I don't see anything interesting. In any case, I do not plan to watch the game, at most I will check the text broadcast from time to time.
With Manchester City condition, I'm sure the early minutes will be their key to pressing the opponent. Carry out fast attacks like against Manchester United, and effectively make the opponent's mentality down. The first goal in this match will be very important, apart from trying to suppress the opponent's mentality with a fast playing style, Manchester City advantage has a very high chance of controlling the game in the first half. Once again, fast attacks are decisive in this fight. As much as possible Inter can't play relaxed and can't let his guard down, because with the slightest opening the Manchester City players will enjoy it.
Now it is possible that it will be like that because indeed when looking at Manchester City's current condition and performance they will definitely press from the start.
On the other hand, this is also important because in every match, if you master it from the start, it will be easier, especially rhythm and momentum can be the difference in the course of the match.
With the existing scheme and seeing the condition Inter will definitely survive, actually pressing and mastering from the start is a good thing for Manchester City.
Now we will have to wait and see how the match will play out as this is also the answer to the wild speculation in recent weeks.