Inter vs Bodo/Glimt Result

Inter
Full Time

Bodo/Glimt
📍 San Siro/Giuseppe Meazza, Milan
🗓️ Tuesday, 24 Feb 2026 at 20:00
🔥 AI Prediction Report
CERTIFIED WPredicted
2 - 2
Actual
1 - 2
💰 Bet Results3/3 hit
Bodo/Glimt Stun Inter at San Siro with Clinical 2-1 Champions League Upset
In a night of high drama at the San Siro, Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt pulled off a sensational 2-1 victory over Inter in the UEFA Champions League. Despite Inter’s overwhelming dominance in possession and a barrage of 30 shots, it was Bodo/Glimt’s clinical finishing and resolute defending that proved decisive. The visitors struck twice in the second half through Kasper Høgh and Jens Petter Hauge, with Inter only managing a late response from Francesco Pio Esposito. Inter controlled the tempo from the outset, boasting 71% possession and racking up 16 corners, but struggled to break down a disciplined Bodo/Glimt backline. The Norwegian champions, meanwhile, made the most of their limited opportunities, converting two of their five shots on target to silence the Milanese crowd. Despite a late surge, Inter could not find an equalizer, leaving Bodo/Glimt to celebrate a famous away win.
Inter
Inter dominated the match statistically, dictating play with 71% possession and relentlessly attacking with 30 shots, but their finishing left much to be desired. The Nerazzurri’s midfield, marshaled by Nicolò Barella and Piotr Zieliński, controlled the flow, but the final ball and composure in front of goal were lacking. Defensively, Inter were caught out twice on the break, exposing vulnerabilities against Bodo/Glimt’s swift transitions. Despite a late goal from Francesco Pio Esposito that offered hope, Inter’s inability to convert their territorial and statistical superiority into goals proved costly. The lack of clinical edge and some lapses at the back ultimately saw them punished by a ruthless opponent.
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Bodo/Glimt
Bodo/Glimt delivered a tactical masterclass, soaking up sustained pressure and striking with precision on the counter. With just 29% possession and only seven shots in total, the Norwegians were ruthlessly efficient, converting two of their five shots on target. The defensive quartet, marshaled by Jostein Gundersen and Odin Luras Bjørtuft, stood firm under relentless Inter attacks, while goalkeeper Nikita Haikin made several crucial saves. Going forward, Bodo/Glimt’s front three, particularly Kasper Høgh and Jens Petter Hauge, capitalized on rare openings to stun the hosts. Their discipline, work rate, and clinical finishing were the foundation for a memorable away triumph.
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Key Moments
58' — Goal
Kasper Høgh finishes a swift counter to give Bodo/Glimt the lead against the run of play.
72' — Goal
Jens Petter Hauge doubles the visitors’ advantage with a composed strike.
76' — Goal
Francesco Pio Esposito pulls one back for Inter, sparking a late surge.
90' — Yellow Card
Bodo/Glimt receive their only booking as they dig in to protect their lead.
Tactical Analysis
Inter lined up in a 3-5-2, seeking to dominate midfield and stretch Bodo/Glimt with wingbacks Dimarco and Luís Henrique. Their approach yielded overwhelming possession and a flurry of corners, but Bodo/Glimt’s compact 4-3-3 shape limited clear-cut chances. The visitors defended deep, relying on quick transitions and direct play to exploit Inter’s high defensive line. Substitutions and tactical tweaks from Inter in the second half increased their attacking impetus, but left them exposed at the back, which Bodo/Glimt punished clinically. The Norwegian side’s defensive discipline and ability to spring forward with pace and precision proved decisive, while Inter’s lack of ruthlessness in front of goal was their undoing.
Turning Point
Jens Petter Hauge’s goal in the 72nd minute, doubling Bodo/Glimt’s lead and putting the match out of Inter’s immediate reach.
Man of the Match
Kasper Høgh
Scored the crucial opener and was a constant threat on the break, setting the tone for Bodo/Glimt’s historic win.