Inter lost 1-2 to Bodø/Glimt at home in this Champions League tie, and Bodø/Glimt captain Patrick Berg spoke about the result in a post-match interview.

Berg said: “We played really well in both games against Inter. We knew playing at home was much easier than coming to this historic stadium to face a big team. But we’re a small club, a small team – we have nothing to lose. We just want to enjoy football and compete against the best teams and players.”
“It’s amazing. It’s unbelievable for the club and the city. I don’t think anyone expected us to beat Man City, Atlético Madrid, and now Inter twice. It’s incredible.”
Asked whether he would prefer to face Man City or Sporting CP in the round of 16, Berg said: “It doesn’t matter to me. It’s fun to play against different teams, so if we play Sporting CP and go there, it’ll be a great experience.”
“But if it’s Man City, we’d be very happy to welcome them back to Norway (Man City lost 1-3 away last time). And of course, we’ll go to Manchester to play them too.”




