Our prediction for this Champions League match:
Buoyed by a come-from-behind win over Monza, Inter will look to give fans yet another reason to celebrate when they face Feyenoord in the Champions League last 16, return leg. The Nerazzurri proved their worth in a 2-0 win at De Kuip and they are seen as favourites to win Tuesday’s clash as well. Simone Inzaghi rested several first-team regulars in the 3-2 triumph over Monza, but the former Italy striker should field the best possible side this time out.
Both Marcus Thuram and Yann Bisseck return to the starting XI, while all Matteo Darmian, Federico Dimarco, and Nicola Zalewski continue to miss out with injuries. De Trots van Zuid, on the other hand, face an uphill task in the return leg and given the number of absentees in the away team, anything but a routine home win would be a big surprise. Ibrahim Osman is banned for the visiting side, while all Timber, Zerrouki, Trauner, Stengs, Nadje, Lotomba, Hwang, and Gonzalez remain in the treatment room.
Highlighted Player (Hakan Calhanoglu):

Hakan Calhanoglu is another one in the long line of Turkish footballers who were born in Germany, so it is hardly surprising he came to prominence thanks to his performances in Bundesliga. The attacking midfielder with great vision and very good goalscoring record started his professional career at Karlsruher, scoring impressive 17 goals in 50 league outings to earn a move to Bundesliga side Hamburg.
The spell at Imtech Arena was merely a stepping stone for bigger things as 11 goals in his debut top flight campaign persuaded Bayer Leverkusen to splash nearly €15 million on his services. That proved a very good investment as Calhanoglu continued the rich vein of form, and it is now a matter of time before he joins one of European powerhouses.
The midfield maestro had a bright start to his career in the Turkey national team, scoring 5 goals in first 16 caps, and chances are he will become a leader for Milli Takim in the foreseeable future.
Highlighted Team (Feyenoord):

Back in 1908 football club Wilhemina was founded in the pub De Vereeniging and they played their home games in blue-sleeved red shirts and white shorts. The club’s name was changed to Hillesluise in 1909 and soon they became RVV Celeritas.
Finally, in 1912 the club got a name SC Feijenoord. Feyenoord won their first Eredivisie trophy in 1924 and 75 years later they clinched their 14th domestic trophy, finishing the season 15 points clear of second-placed Willem II. De Trots van Zuid play their home games at De Kuip and the capacity of the venue is 51 117.
The club’s fiercest rivals are Ajax and the two teams face each other in der Klassieker. The likes of Craig Bellamy, Gerrard Fox, Wouter Bos and Raemon Sluiter are notable supporters of the club. It is well known that football legends Johan Cruyff, Ruud Gullit and Peter Houtman all played for Feyenoord in the past. De Trots van Zuid play their home games in red-white shirts and black shorts.