The Camp Nou stadium witnessed a crazy football night when Barcelona drew with their guest Inter Milan with three goals each in an exciting match held on Wednesday evening in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-final.
The guests shocked the Blaugrana fans with an extremely early goal by Marcus Thuram just thirty seconds into the game, making it the fastest goal in Inter's history and the fastest against Barcelona in European competition.
The Italian march did not stop there, as D'Ambrosio extended the lead with a second goal in the 21st minute, asserting Inter's complete dominance in the first half.
However, the Catalan response was not far behind, as Ansu Fati narrowed the gap with a historic goal just three minutes later, becoming the youngest player to score in a Champions League semi-final.
Then, in the 38th minute, Ferran Torres equalized with a well-coordinated attack, bringing balance back to the heated confrontation.
In the second half, D'Ambrosio reappeared, scoring the third goal with a header from a corner kick in the 64th minute, giving his team the lead once again.
However, Inter's joy lasted only a minute, as Rafinha unleashed a rocket shot that hit the post, rebounded off Swiss goalkeeper Jan Sommer's back, and went into the net, announcing the third equalizer.
The match ended without a winner, postponing the decision to the decisive return leg at the Giuseppe Meazza stadium next Tuesday, amidst anticipation from football fans around the world.
It is worth mentioning that Paris Saint-Germain returned from the Emirates Stadium with a valuable win over Arsenal with a goal to nil in the other leg of the encounter.