Celtic 2 Inter Milan 1 – ‘Celtic were superhuman, we had no complaints about the result. They beat us fair and square,’ Sandro Mazzola

INTER MILAN took an early lead in the European Cup Final 50 years ago today in Lisbon. Milan were the favourites to lift the trophy again and when Sandro Mazzola stroked the ball into the net then the Italian superstars reckoned that the cup was theirs.

In Milan in June 2016, Mazzola spoke to the team working on the book That Season in Paradise – Ten Months of Celtic Heaven about that day on 25th May 1967, in the heat of Lisbon…

“Helenio Herrera, our Internazionale Milan manager, went to Scotland to check on Celtic in person. He returned with a tape of the game,” said Mazzola.

“The players watched the film of them in action and we weren’t particularly impressed.

“I thought, ‘These guys are mediocre.’So, we possibly did not give them the full respect they were due,” he revealed.

“Remember, we had won the European Cup in two of the previous three years and we had beaten Real Madrid, the 1966 winners, en route to Lisbon. Also, we were favourites.

“In fact, we believed it would be an easy game. That was the biggest mistake we could possibly have made!

And it was all going to plan when the Italians were awarded a softish penalty after 8 minutes.

“When I scored with my penalty-kick early in the match we thought that would allow us to slow the pace of the game and dictate the tempo. We did this every week in Italy,” said the Milan goalscorer.

“The Celtic players would not allow us to do this. They refused to let us play our normal game. Celtic were superhuman and I have never known a team with so much energy.

So how would Mazzola sum up the 1967 European Cup Final against Celtic?

“You could say they took us by surprise. However, we had no complaints about the result. They beat us fair and square in the European Cup Final in Lisbon in 1967,” he stated.

About Author

The Celtic Star founder and editor, who has edited numerous Celtic books over the past decade or so including several from Lisbon Lions, Willie Wallace, Tommy Gemmell and Jim Craig. Earliest Celtic memories include a win over East Fife at Celtic Park and the 4-1 League Cup loss to Partick Thistle as a 6 year old. Best game? Easy 4-2, 1979 when Ten Men Won the League. Email editor@thecelticstar.co.uk

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