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UEFA Champions League - Betting tips for second leg of semifinals - ESPN

The UEFA Champions League semifinals continue with matchups Tuesday and Wednesday. Inter Milan, AC Milan, Manchester City and Real Madrid will fight it out for a place in the final Saturday, June 10 in Istanbul.

With that in mind, let's get to this week's games. As always, remember that these bets are for results at the end of regulation only.

Odds courtesy of Caesars Sportsbook

(Inter lead 2-0 on aggregate)

Paul Carr: Rafael Leao may be back, and as mentioned last week, Milan averaged 1.7 goals per 90 minutes with him, compared to 1.0 goals per 90 without him this season. But I'm not convinced that Leao will be enough, even if he's at full strength. As the first leg showed, Inter's defense has been very good lately, allowing under 1.0 expected goals in seven straight matches prior to Saturday, when Sassuolo piled up chances after trailing 3-0. Since Milan have to score at least twice, Inter should have opportunities as the game opens up, and their depth in attack gives them plenty of options to do so. I'm not as crazy about the price as last week, but I'll take Inter to win this second leg at +103.

Dan Thomas is joined by Craig Burley, Shaka Hislop and others to bring you the latest highlights and debate the biggest storylines. Stream on ESPN+ (U.S. only).

Dan Thomas: There is no way AC Milan can defend as badly as they did in the first half of the opening leg, but they have a huge problem. The damage has already been done. Their season is falling apart around them and there isn't a Band-Aid big enough to fix it. Inter will advance; the question is, in what manner? I think Inter will win the tie and would stick to something as simple as that at +103.

(Teams tied on aggregate)

Carr: Real Madrid showed their quality in

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