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Pavard: Inter not setting any limits after overcoming Bayern
Inter are still in the race to lift three trophies this season after moving into the semi-finals of the Champions League.
With a treble still on the cards for Inter after their Champions League quarter-final win over Bayern Munich, Benjamin Pavard said they are not setting any limits.
Bayern went in front at San Siro on Wednesday through Harry Kane before Inter responded with two quickfire goals from Lautaro Martinez and Pavard.
Another goal from the German side from Eric Dier made for a nervy ending, but the hosts came through with a 4-3 aggregate win, with Pavard's 61st-minute goal proving decisive in the tie.
Inter are top of Serie A and are level at 1-1 with AC Milan in the Coppa Italia semi-final after the first leg, and Pavard sees no reason why they should not try to win it all.
"I'm happy for my first goal in the Champions League, but I'm even happier for the team that reached an important milestone like the semi-final," Pavard told Amazon Prime.
"We suffered a lot on the pitch, we knew that one of the keys to the game would be the defence. We did our job very well, then when a defender also turns striker, it's even better.
"We don't set ourselves limits, since we have come this far, we want to move forward."
Inter have reached the semi-finals of the Champions League in two of the last three seasons (also 2022-23), having only made the final four in two of their first 15 appearances in the competition.
Inter won the treble in 2010, after beating Bayern to lift the Champions League, and Simone Inzaghi is still on course to repeat Jose Mourinho's feat.
"It's a beautiful evening, lived in our stadium, in front of our fans against a very strong team," Inzaghi said.
"We had to play two great games, putting everything we had. The boys were splendid, it's a victory to share with the whole Inter world.
"We are moving forward in this long season that is giving us so many emotions."