Can Barca Enjoy the Second Leg vs Inter Milan in Champions League Semis?

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Key Takeaways
- Enjoyment is key: Hansi Flick emphasizes the importance of enjoying the game.
- Recent successes: Barcelona has won two titles this season, boosting team morale.
- Lewandowski's return: The star striker is back in the squad, though starting on the bench.
- Thrilling first leg: The first leg ended in a 3-3 draw, setting the stage for an exciting second leg.
- Team spirit: Flick believes in showing their strength and unity on the pitch.
Milan, May 5 (NationPress) FC Barcelona's head coach Hansi Flick encourages his team to relish their game and demonstrate their talents in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League semifinal against Inter Milan at the San Siro Stadium on Wednesday (IST). The first leg concluded in a thrilling 3-3 draw, showcasing both teams' skills.
Flick's squad has already secured two trophies this season, triumphing over Real Madrid in both the Copa del Rey and Supercopa de Espana. The German coach is confident that these victories have enhanced his players' readiness for this significant match.
“We have clinched two titles this season, and each match of this magnitude helps players grow. For me, enjoying the match is key. We are in the Champions League semifinals, and we must savor it. We should enjoy playing together and exhibit our talent; I believe the players are eager for that. They thrive on competition at this level and possess great resilience,” Flick stated during the pre-match press conference.
In a positive turn, Robert Lewandowski has been included in the matchday squad after recovering from a semitendinosus muscle injury in his left thigh.
Prior to his injury, Lewandowski was having a standout season with Barcelona, netting 40 goals in 48 appearances across La Liga, the Champions League, the Copa del Rey, and the Spanish Super Cup. This impressive tally includes 25 goals in La Liga, 11 in the Champions League, three in the Copa del Rey, and one in the Super Cup, making him the top scorer in the domestic league and currently tied for third in the UCL goal rankings.
Flick mentioned that Lewandowski will not start but may come off the bench if needed.
“I spoke with him yesterday; everything is progressing well, even better than we anticipated, and he is prepared to join the bench,” he added.