Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola was gracious in defeat and had only one complaint about the sticky San Siro pitch, saying the Nou Camp would be watered for next Wednesday's second leg.
"The pitch was not the one we wanted. At home we can choose, we have attackers who are very quick," said the dapper coach, whose side had to spend 14 hours on a bus to reach Milan because of flight restrictions caused by an erupting Icelandic volcano.
"I'm not a doctor so I can't say how much the journey affected us. I congratulate them but we'll see them next week.
"We are in the semi-final of the Champions League against a great team, it can happen. We move forward," said Guardiola, whose side beat Inter 2-0 at home in the group stage.
Ex-Inter striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, booed repeatedly by his former beloved crowd, had a few sniffs at goal while Lionel Messi only had one good effort after largely being kept under wraps by the sheer brute force of Inter's defence.
Barca pushed hard for a way back late on but Inter held firm and now have half an eye on next month's final in Madrid.
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