Milan, Italy – May 6: FC Internazionale’s Hakan Calhanoglu scores the second goal for the team in 2025 at the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 FC Internazionale Milano and FC Barcelona’s teammates, with FC Internazionale Milano and FC Barcelona’s teammates, in 2025 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium at Milan, Itai in 2025. (Photos Recine/Getty Images)
The three Nerazuri players who took part in the second game of the Champions League semi-final against Barcelona on Tuesday night are expected to miss the clash with Turin on Sunday with concerns of minor injuries, details report.
Intered and booked their spots in the Champions League final Barcelona defeated 4-3 The extra time in Game 2 of the semi-finals on Tuesday sealed off the epic 7-6 total victory on Simone Inzagie’s side.
They will face Paris Saint-Germain in the final on May 31st.

Before that, there were still minor issues with the Serie A title.
He sat in second place in the rankings, three points behind Antonio Conte’s Napoli, with three Serie A matches remaining in 2024-25.
Nerazzurri will face Como on the final day of the season against Turin on Sunday against Lazio, who will chase the Champions League.
Which interplayers are expected to miss Turin?
According to a report on Friday, Lautaro Martinez, who was a big fitness suspect ahead of the Champions League semi-finals, is not expected to face Torino this weekend in Serie A.

Nerazzurri’s captain is expected to train individually over the next few days, according to Calciomercato.com, and is lining up to return to the final league match of the season against Como.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan is also expected to be removed from the Turin match with complaints of his thigh muscularity. He will need to target the return of his next Serie A match with Lazio, but he may have to settle for Como on the last day depending on his recovery.

David Fratesi, who scored the tie-win goal against Barcelona, is also suspected of injury ahead of Sunday’s Turin match due to abdominal issues. He will be re-evaluated and may travel with the rest of the team for Sunday’s game.
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