Internazionale enters this match with a strong defensive record, having conceded an average of just 0.11 goals per game this season. Their disciplined backline, led by Stefan de Vrij and Benjamin Pavard, will be crucial in stifling Feyenoord's attacking threats. Offensively, Lautaro Martínez has been a standout performer, netting six goals this season, and will be pivotal in breaking down Feyenoord's defense.
Feyenoord, on the other hand, has shown a propensity for high-scoring games, with an impressive 72.73% of their matches featuring over 2.5 goals. Santiago Gimenez, with five goals to his name, will be a key figure in their attacking setup. However, their defense has been porous, conceding an average of 2.18 goals per game, which could be exploited by Internazionale's attacking prowess.
The head-to-head statistics favor Internazionale, who have historically performed well against Dutch opposition in European competitions. Tactically, Internazionale is likely to dominate possession, averaging 524.44 passes per game, while Feyenoord will rely on quick transitions and counter-attacks, leveraging their dribbling skills, with an average of 19.18 dribbles per game.