
The 4th Official
·6. Mai 2025
Lamine Yamal Starts | 4-2-3-1 FC Barcelona Predicted Lineup Against Inter Milan

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·6. Mai 2025
Barcelona will travel to San Siro to play against Inter Milan in the second leg of the semi-final of the UEFA Champions League. The first leg ended in a 3-3 draw and there is all to play for in the semi-final. Barcelona are in the running to win a treble, but Inter Milan will look to be the obstacle in front of them in that quest in Hansi Flick’s first season in charge.
During the last 14 meetings, Inter Milan have won two times, there have been five draws, while FC Barcelona have won 7 times. The goal difference is 25-13 in favor of FC Barcelona. Kounde (injured), Bernal (injured), Casado (injured), and Balde are injured and should miss the game for Barcelona. In this article, let us have a look at the predicted lineup of Barcelona for this game.
Barcelona’s backline against Inter Milan is expected to be anchored by Wojciech Szczesny, whose calm presence and wealth of experience provide a solid foundation. Ronald Araujo is expected to play as the right-back in the absence of Jules Kounde. Pau Cubarsi and Inigo Martinez will make up the center-back pairing that has been very successful this season. Gerard Martin is expected to star as left-back.
Barcelona’s midfield engine will likely revolve around Pedri and Frenkie de Jong. Pedri brings creativity and close control, effortlessly unlocking tight defences, while De Jong’s intelligent movement and crisp passing help dictate the pace. Ahead of them, Dani Olmo adds flair and goal-scoring instincts. This trio possesses elegance with intensity, aiming to dominate possession and find openings—but they’ll need to stay sharp to prevent Inter’s midfield from springing counterattacks.
Leading the line, Ferran Torres offers a mix of clever movement and finishing touch. On the flanks, the electric Lamine Yamal brings raw speed and youthful fearlessness from the right, while Raphinha adds unpredictability and sharp cutting runs from the left. With Dani Olmo feeding them from behind, this front three has the tools to break down Inter’s defense. Their pressing and positional fluidity could prove decisive, provided they stay clinical in front of goal.