With two goals from Lautaro Martínez, Inter beat Fiorentina and became champions of the Coppa Italia

With two goals from the Argentine striker world champion, Lautaro Martínez, Inter beat Fiorentina 2-1 today, at the Olympic Stadium in Rome, and was consecrated as champion of the Coppa Italia. Vincenzo Italiano’s team, which also had Lucas Martínez Quarta as a starter, struck at the start of the match. Three minutes later, Jonathan Ikone sent a cross into the box for the Argentine Nicolás González, who appeared alone on the right sector and defined with subtlety to establish the 1-0 partial. However, Inter, who counted on the entry of Joaquín Correa in the second half, turned it around thanks to their striker Lautaro Martínez. The former Racing player appeared at 29 and 37 minutes of the first half to seal the comeback and allow the Milan cast to achieve the two-time championship in this contest (he had won it last year against Juventus). With these two goals, Martinez passed the bar of 100 goals with the shirt of the Italian institution and is among the 9 nine top scorers of the Nerazzurri.It should be noted that the maximum winner of the Coppa Italia is Juventus with 14 titles, followed by Inter and Roma with 9. In addition, Lazio has 7, Fiorentina and Napoli with 6 and Milan and Torino with 5.

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