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Inter ease past Lazio to win Coppa Italia

Inter Milan's Argentine forward #10 Lautaro Martinez lifts the trophy of the Italian Cup (Coppa Italia) and celebrates with teammates
 
Inter Milan's Argentine forward #10 Lautaro Martinez lifts the trophy of the Italian Cup (Coppa Italia) and celebrates with teammates

 
ROME:  Inter Milan ⁠beat Lazio 2-0 in the Coppa Italia final on ​Wednesday, with an Adam ​Marusic own goal and a Lautaro Martinez strike handing the newly crowned Serie A champions the domestic double.
Inter started brightly at the Stadio Olimpico, carrying the confidence of their recent title triumph and a ⁠3-0 league win over Lazio at the same venue ⁠on Sunday.
The breakthrough came in the 14th minute when Marusic misjudged a header from a corner and diverted the ball into his own ‌net.
Inter maintained control and nearly ​extended their lead ⁠soon after, but Denzel Dumfries saw his close-range ​volley blocked as Lazio ‌struggled to cope with sustained pressure.
Lazio’s defensive troubles persisted 10 minutes before halftime ​when Nuno Tavares lost possession deep in his own half. Marcus Thuram capitalised, delivering a low cross for Martinez to tap in and double Inter’s advantage.
Lazio briefly threatened before the break through Gustav ‌Isaksen, whose low effort from a tight angle deflected ​wide, but they lacked cutting edge in attack.
Inter continued to ​dictate ‌after ⁠the interval, although Lazio came close to pulling one back just before the hour when Tijjani Noslin’s close-range attempt ​drifted narrowly past the far post.
Both sides ⁠created chances ​in the second half, but Inter remained firmly in control and saw out the game comfortably, with late frustration spilling over into a brief scuffle.
The victory secured Inter’s 10th ​Coppa Italia title and their first since 2023, ​capping a dominant season for the Milan club.