In 2010, Jose Mourinho made an exceptional success with Inter Milan that no one could have foreseen, winning the historic first-ever treble in the history of the club. This season, Simone Inzaghi and his men have hinted at repeating Mou’s accomplishment, but the path towards it will be as challenging as it gets.The Nerazzurri top the Serie A table with the same number of points as Napoli. If neither team gains an edge in the remaining five rounds, the tie-breaker clash could decide the champion for only the second time in the Italian top tier’s history.Inter agreed terms with Henrique but Marseille want more moneyThe UEFA Champions League semi-finals brought arguably the toughest challenge to Inter, as the soaring Barcelona are waiting for them. Hansi Flick’s crew plays the most beautiful football on the entire continent at the moment, but if the club from Stadio Giuseppe Meazza wants the treble, it has to overcome the hardest obstacles.However, the denouement in the two aforementioned competitions has yet to come, as the Serie A ends on May 25, while the UCL semis are scheduled for April 30 and May 6. What comes first is Coppa Italia.Two teams. One spot in the final. It’s Derby day 🏆#CoppaItaliaFrecciarossa pic.twitter.com/W51VOX8R0p— Lega Serie A (@SerieA_EN) April 23, 2025 The semi-final draw brought together the Milan rivals for the third-ever time. In 1985, the Rossoneri advanced with a 3-2 aggregate win, while three years ago, Inter progressed thanks to a 3-0 victory in the return leg following a goalless draw.The first semi-final leg played three weeks ago also ended in a draw (1-1), as Hakan Calhanoglu annulled Tammy Abraham’s second-half opener.’The Ugly Duckling’ of European footballTonight (22.00), the Nerazzurri will be nominal hosts and will eye keeping their treble dreams alive. On the other hand, Milan will play to save the season, as their UCL and Serie A spells were subpar.In the first leg, Inzaghi mixed things up, benching several starters. Tonight, he has no room for error, but on the other hand, the clashes against Roma in the league and Barca in the UCL are near.Regardless, knocking out the city rival from the cup is a matter of pride, and with that in mind, there’s no doubt that both sides will give their sweat, blood, and tears to reach the grand final, where they’ll (almost certainly) face Bologna.COPPA ITALIA – SEMIFINALReturn legWednesday22:00: (2.15) Inter (3.50) Milan (3.60)Thursday22:00: (1.45) Bologna (4.30) Empoli (7.75)***odds are subject to change***
