Inter, with the Argentines
Lautaro Martínez and Joaquín Correa
, beat Juventus at home, where their compatriots
Ángel Di María and Leandro Paredes
performed , by 1-0, in the revenge match of one of the semifinals of the Italian Cup of soccer, to advance to the final of the contest.
The match was played at the
Giuseppe Meazza
stadium , in the Lombard city of Milan, and the only goal was scored by the Italian
Federico Dimarco
, in the initial stage, to seal Inter's classification with an aggregate result of 2-1, due to that in the first leg, played in Turin, they had equalized 1 to 1.
The duel between the world champions in Qatar 2022 was left for Lautaro Martínez from Bahia, who prevailed over Ángel Di María from Rosario and Leandro Paredes from Buenos Aires.
Inter came out determined to win and won their prize after 15 minutes, after a good collective maneuver and perfect definition in the center of the area by Dimarco.
The rest of the game was intense, but almost without dangerous arrivals, since the
Neroazzurro
controlled the advantage and
Juve
did not know how to reverse the adverse result.
Lautaro Martínez played from the start and was replaced by his compatriot Joaquín Correa
, 32 minutes into the second half;
while the youth from Buenos Aires Valentín Carboni was a substitute at Inter.
While at Juventus,
Ángel Di María
acted throughout the match, while
Leandro Paredes
entered 17 minutes into the final part for the Italian Manuel Locatelli;
while the young man from Mar del Plata
Matías Soulé
was among the substitutes in the
Vecchia Signora
.
The second finalist will be defined tomorrow between Fiorentina, of the Argentines Lucas Martínez Quarta and Nicolás González, against Cremonese, who will meet at the Artemio Franchi stadium in Florence.
The first leg match, held in the Lombard city of Cremona, was won by Fiorentina 2-0.
The current Italian Cup champion is Inter, who beat Juventus 4-2 in the decisive match.
The final of this edition will take place on Wednesday, May 24, at the Olympic Stadium in Rome.
The top winner of the Italian Cup, the second most important tournament on the peninsula, is Juventus with 14 titles;
followed by Rome 9;
Inter 8;
Lazio 7;
Fiorentina and Naples 6;
and Milan and Turin 5.