Inter captain Lautaro Martinez is looking forward to a ‘fascinating’ Scudetto battle with Napoli and admits he let some anger out during his goal celebration against Empoli.The Nerazzurri took a
Inter Milan captain Lautaro Martinez admits victory over Empoli on Sunday was a must. Lautaro struck as the Nerazzurri won 3-1 to move within three points of Serie A leaders Napoli.
The 27-year-old club captain and Argentine international hit a curling effort from beyond 20 yards to beat Empoli shot-stopper Devis Vásquez to give the home side a deserved lead on the night. With that strike,
Lautaro Martinez has been named as Inter Milan’s outstanding performer in yesterday’s Serie A win over Empoli. Today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews, hail the captain’s decisive display. They also criticize Mehdi Taremi, but praise substitute Marko Arnautovic.
This is the INTERViews podcast, the official SempreInter.com podcast, discussing all things Nerazzurri, today focusing on Inter Milan 3-1 win after a Lautaro Martinez wondergoal.Firstly, in today’s
Inter Milan's assistant coach Massimiliano Farris praised his team's maturity in Sunday’s 3-1 home victory over Empoli and said they were focusing on one match at a time.
Inter bounced back from a midweek disappointment against Bologna with a 3-1 home win against Serie A minnows Empoli. Despite a scoreless first half, Simone Inzaghi’s side packed a punch to close
MILAN, Italy (Reuters) -Inter Milan beat Empoli 3-1 at home on Sunday to keep pace with Napoli at the top of the Serie A table. Lautaro Martinez opened the scoring with a curling shot after 55 minutes,
In their last eight league games, the Nerazzurri have collected 22 points out of 24, scoring 25 goals and conceding four, with Farris pleased with the patience shown by his players after a frustrating
Closing in on automatic qualification for the last 16, Inter Milan will resume their Champions League campaign on Wednesday, when they visit struggling Sparta Prague. Inter's 13 points from six games puts them on track to avoid the playoffs, while Sparta's modest tally of four leaves them in the elimination places.
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