
Inter Milan's old guard take circuitous route to one final shot at Champions League glory
Without cancer, Francesco Acerbi once said, he would have retired years ago. Perhaps at 28, which would have meant his career ended in 2016. Instead, here is in 2025, preparing for his second Champions League final, maybe forever going to be the last footballer born in the 1980s to play in one.

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