Inter Milan have written another glorious chapter in their storied history, claiming their 10th Coppa Italia title in emphatic fashion at the Stadio Olimpico. The Nerazzurri, already crowned Serie A champions with three games to spare, completed a memorable domestic double with a commanding 2-0 victory over Lazio.
The match was decided by two costly errors from the Biancocelesti. In the first half, a curling corner from Federico Dimarco was inadvertently turned into his own net by Lazio's Adam Marusic, gifting Inter the lead. Then, early in the second half, a catastrophic defensive blunder from Nuno Tavares allowed captain Lautaro Martinez to pounce and double the advantage, effectively sealing the trophy.
This triumph marks a historic milestone for Inter, their first domestic double since the 2009-10 season under JosΓ© Mourinho. It also underscores the team's current dominance in Italian football, with coach Simone Inzaghi's side looking virtually unstoppable. The 10th Coppa Italia win moves Inter to within five titles of Juventus, who hold the record with 15.
Before the match, club president Giuseppe Marotta played down talk of adding a silver star to the jerseyβa symbol reserved for teams winning 10 league titles. "We're not thinking about that," he said. "The rules don't even allow it. The important thing is to win, because victory always shines." And shine they did, with a performance that blended grit, tactical discipline, and clinical finishing.
As the celebrations erupted in Rome, the message from Inter was clear: this is a team at the peak of its powers, and the silverware is only just beginning to pile up. For fans and collectors alike, this historic double is a moment to savorβand a reminder that the Nerazzurri are back among Italy's elite.
