Martinez double as Inter retain Coppa Italia title

Published May 26, 2023
INTER Milan players celebrate with the Coppa Italia trophy after winning the final against Fiorentina at Stadio Olimpico.—AFP
INTER Milan players celebrate with the Coppa Italia trophy after winning the final against Fiorentina at Stadio Olimpico.—AFP

ROME: Striker Lautaro Martinez scored twice as Inter Milan fought back to beat Fiorentina 2-1 and secured their consecutive Coppa Italia title at the Stadio Olimpico on Wednesday.

With both teams preparing for major European finals next month and meeting for the first time in a major domestic final, Inter made nine changes from Sunday’s defeat by Napoli, starting in-form striker Romelu Lukaku on the bench and Samir Handanovic replacing Andre Onana in goal.

Fiorentina took the lead after three minutes when Jonathan Ikone sent in a cross that found Nico Gonzales unmarked at the back post, and he drilled the ball into the net.

Edin Dzeko had a clear chance to equalise halfway through the first half, but he could not keep the ball down when keeper Pietro Terracciano came rushing out and sent his shot over the crossbar.

“We started badly and had the wrong approach, which is rare for us, but the lads did well to stay in the game anyway and then turn it around,” Inter manager Simone Inzaghi told Mediaset.

Inter have had a successful season, retaining the Coppa Italia and Italian Supercup titles and reaching next month’s Champions League final against Manchester City.

Six-time winners Fiorentina were denied a first trophy since 2001, but the club could still end the season with silverware having reached the final of the Europa Conference League.

They face West Ham United in Prague on June 7, three days before Inter take on Premier League champions Manchester City in the Champions League final in Istanbul.

“We have to recharge our batteries for Prague. We have to go there together convinced that we can bring the trophy home and get our revenge,” said Fiorentina coach Vincenzo Italiano.

Argentine Martinez level with a shot from a tight angle in the 29th minute and followed up with a close-range volley high into the net eight minutes later.

“In all honesty, I am moved, because for a few years, we have been bringing trophies to this great club, and we must continue like this. I am very happy,” Martinez said.

Fiorentina rarely threatened to get back into the match and Terracciano showcased his goalkeeping skills by making a remarkable double save to deny Lukaku’s powerful strike and Federico Dimarco’s follow-up.

Fiorentina’s best chance to equalise came when Luka Jovic’s strike was saved by Handanovic but Inter held out comfortably before celebrating their ninth Coppa Italia title.

Published in Dawn, May 26th, 2023

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