Poll Results: Inter To Win The 2010 Champions League Final

The verdict is out

By Goal.com India

Josè Mourinho - Inter (Getty Images)
We are just minutes away from the biggest game of the season as newly crowned German champions Bayern Munich go head to head against Italian Serie A winners Inter Milan in the 2010 Champions League Final at the Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid.

Ahead of the final, we at Goal.com asked you readers to vote on who you feel would emerge victorious in the big CL final.

The results are out and the majority of you have gone for Jose Mourinho's Inter. As many as 61.81% have tipped the Nerazzurri to win their third European title and the first since 1965.

While only 38.19% of readers have voted for four time European champions Bayern Munich.

In a few hours time we will find out whether the Goal.com readers got it right or not.

Results:

Poll: Who Win The Champions League Final?

Inter Milan: 61.81%

Bayern Munich: 38.19%


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