Diego Milito has reflected on his Champions League-winning goals that secured Inter the trophy in 2010.

The Argentine striker netted twice when the Nerazzurri defeated Bayern Munich four years ago.

And ahead of tonight’s European Cup final, the goalscorer has commented on his match-winning strikes.

Diego Milito has reflected on his Champions League-winning goals that secured Inter the trophy in 2010.

The Argentine striker netted twice when the Nerazzurri defeated Bayern Munich four years ago.

And ahead of tonight’s European Cup final, the goalscorer has commented on his match-winning strikes.

“It was unbelievable,” he is reported as saying by goal.com.

“I still get goosebumps when I think about that. It’s extraordinary – to win the Champions League is unbelievable. It’s not easy and I’m a privileged man.

“I was lucky be part of a great group like the one we had four years ago. Little by little, we will realise that we made a very huge result.”

The 34-year-old then turned his attentions to this summer’s World Cup, where he’s backed his home nation to do well, especially with Angel Di Maria playing so well.

“He has had an amazing year in Real Madrid and I hope he can also have a terrific performance in the World Cup,” the 34-year-old says.

“His experience from the last World Cup has been good for him and I believe he is more mature now and with more confidence in this tournament.

“I believe that after Leo Messi and Kun Aguero, Di Maria is the player in the Argentina team who is the biggest threat to defenders.”

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