The second half of the Europa League quarter-finals between Inter Milan and Porto got off to a slow start with Porto not making much effort to attack immediately after they kicked off, rather they contented themselves with passing the ball around in their half of the field and doing their best to keep hold of the ball.
Inevitably, they ended up losing the ball as it was impossible to hold onto the ball for too long in a game of football, but as soon as they lost the ball, they immediately dropped back according to their newly adjusted game plan and had all their players staying behind the ball.
This led to a situation where Inter Milan started racking up their possession stats even higher than they already had and they even took the occasional shot at the Porto goal, but Porto's defense stayed strong and took almost all the danger out of every Inter Milan attack before they could even get a shot away.