Inter Milan vs Como: second leg semi-final at San Siro 
Inter Milan host Como. The first leg finished goalless. A place in the national cup final is on the line. The winner will face Lazio or Atalanta. Kick-off sets up a much-anticipated contest.
Inter Milan’s bid for the double 
The manager has his side on course for the league title. The home team are chasing a historic double this season. The club recently beat this opponent in the league after a wild match. Inter have already scored 78 league goals. Their current form has caught the eye of everyone watching. Reaching the final is a major target. The players are desperate to erase last season’s disappointment.
Como’s dream run 
The Spanish coach is in charge of a side that’s been a joy to watch. Como are enjoying a historic season in the top flight. A recent setback against Sassuolo has slowed their European hopes. The players are fully focused on this cup run. Their campaign has earned plenty of respect this year. They knocked out Napoli in the previous round. The first leg showed Como can stand up to the favourites. Their away numbers remain highly encouraging. This squad genuinely believes they can pull off the shock on Tuesday night.
Probable lineups
Inter Milan : Sommer ; Bisseck, Akanji, Augusto ; Dumfries, Barella, Calhanoglu, Zielinski, Dimarco ; Thuram, Esposito
Como : Butez ; Smolcic, Ramon, Kempf, Valle ; Perrone, Da Cunha ; Vojvoda, Paz, Baturina ; Douvikas
Football prediction Inter Milan vs Como
Inter Milan to win
The home side’s attacking power should tell in front of the San Siro crowd. Inter’s bench can provide the key answers in the second half.
The visitors will be short on elite-level experience when the game gets tight. The hosts’ tactical control should squeeze out the opposition’s hopes.
The favourites should book their place in the final without much fuss.
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