Michael Owen claimed none of the Inter Milan stars would get into the Real Madrid or Manchester City teams as I Nerazzurri eased past AC Milan and into the Champions League final on Tuesday, but was immediately shot down by his fellow pundits.
for Simone Inzaghi’s side and progression to the final, where they will meet either City or Madrid, with the second leg of their semi-final set for Wednesday evening.
Inter were comfortably superior to their rivals across the two legs but Owen reckons none of their players would be good enough to displace a City or Madrid player.
Owen said: “I wouldn’t put one of their players, I think, into the Man City team, into the Real Madrid team – so they’re going to have to do something.”
Steven Gerrard immediately chimed in, insisting “fantastic” Inter goalkeeper Andre Onana wouldn’t look out of place in a City shirt.
He commented: “What about the keeper? He’s very similar is he not? He could wear No.10 on his back! He’s like Ederson.
“All night he’s getting pressed, under pressure, sticky situations. He’s just calm, collected. He can play long, he can play short.
“I loved watching the keeper tonight, he was fantastic.”
Onana kept an eighth clean sheet in the Champions League this season and Rio Ferdinand echoed Gerrard’s praise of the Cameroonian.
“I agree with what Steven’s saying. A modern day goalkeeper, he’s top class. Takes the ball under pressure, doesn’t panic. Brings the other team onto him to create space around him. They’re going to need a big performance out of someone like him if they’re going to win.”
Onana joined Inter on a free transfer from Ajax last summer and is already being linked with a move away from the San Siro, with .
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