Inter Milan striker Romelu Lukaku scored a goal and tired
Bayer Leverkusen defense to lead his team to the Europa
League semi-finals with a 2-1 victory over the German team.
Niccolo Barrilla put the Italian team ahead 15 minutes after
the start when he followed up with a shot from Lukaku to put
the ball in the net.
Six minutes later, Lukaku strengthened the score when he
proved his strength and received the ball inside the penalty area
and was succeeded by defender Edmund Tapsuba, but he turned
around with his body and put it into the net.
Leverkusen winger Kai Havertz, who is reportedly seeking
to sign him, reduced the difference for the German team, but
thanks to the German team remaining in the match, goalkeeper
Okach Hraditzky has addressed several dangerous opportunities.
The referee calculated two penalties for Lukaku, with one kick
in each half, but the VAR technique canceled the decisions.
However, this did not prevent Inter from striking a semifinal
with the winner from facing Shakhtar Donetsk of Ukraine and
Basel of Switzerland on Tuesday.