ROME: Inter Milan produced a dominant 3-0 win over Lazio on Saturday, celebrating their Serie A title in style while also using the match as preparation for next week’s Italian Cup final, according to Beyond Time News.
Inter Shine with Confident Display
Inter controlled the match from start to finish at the Stadio Olimpico. Lautaro Martínez opened the scoring, while Petar Sučić and Henrikh Mkhitaryan added the other goals to seal a comfortable victory.
The win strengthens Inter’s momentum as they prepare for the cup final at the same venue later this week, where they will aim to complete a domestic double.
Unusual Atmosphere in Rome
The match took place in a strange setting. Most Lazio supporters boycotted the game in protest against club ownership, leaving large sections of the stadium empty.
As a result, Inter fans filled many of the available seats and created a lively atmosphere in support of their team.
Meanwhile, groups of Lazio and Inter ultras gathered outside the stadium in the Ponte Milvio area during the match.
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Serie A Race Continues Behind Champions
While Inter sit comfortably at the top, the battle for European qualification remains intense.
Juventus strengthened their position with a narrow 1-0 win over Lecce, thanks to an early goal from Dušan Vlahović. That result lifted Juventus to third place.
AC Milan, Napoli, and Roma remain locked in the fight for Champions League qualification spots, with several matches still left to play.
Key Players in Focus
Vlahović continues his return to form after a difficult season affected by injuries. His future at Juventus also remains uncertain as his contract approaches its end.
At the other end of the table, Lecce continue to hover above the relegation zone, while Cremonese fight to avoid dropping into the bottom three.
Inter’s strong performance, however, keeps all eyes on their upcoming cup final as they chase more silverware this season.



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