⚔️ Coppa Italia, who’ll win... 3️⃣ reasons for Lazio and 3️⃣ for Inter 👀

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⚔️ Coppa Italia, who’ll win... 3️⃣ reasons for Lazio and 3️⃣ for Inter 👀

⚔️ Coppa Italia, who’ll win... 3️⃣ reasons for Lazio and 3️⃣ for Inter 👀

It’s the day of the Coppa Italia grand final, the rematch of the clash from three days ago, once again played at the Olimpico. However, the 0-3 win with which the Italian champions steamrolled Sarri...

⚔️ Coppa Italia, who’ll win... 3️⃣ reasons for Lazio and 3️⃣ for Inter 👀

It’s the day of the Coppa Italia grand final, the rematch of the clash from three days ago, once again played at the Olimpico. However, the 0-3 win with which the Italian champions steamrolled Sarri...

It's Coppa Italia final day at the Stadio Olimpico, and we're in for a rematch that promises far more drama than Saturday's league encounter. While Inter steamrolled Lazio 3-0 just days ago, don't let that scoreline fool you—tonight's showdown will be a completely different beast for Lautaro Martinez and his teammates.

The stakes couldn't be higher for both sides. For Lazio, this is a chance to end a difficult season on an unforgettable high note. Maurizio Sarri's men have the home crowd behind them and the motivation of bringing silverware back to Rome for the first time since the Supercoppa win six years ago. Beyond the trophy, victory would secure Europa League qualification—a goal that seemed out of reach until now.

Lazio also know they can hurt Inter. Just ask them about Pedro's last-gasp equalizer at San Siro last season, a result that effectively handed the Scudetto to Napoli and triggered Inter's nightmare finish. When the Biancocelesti are underdogs, they rise to the occasion—just look at their Coppa Italia run: eliminating Milan, Bologna, and Atalanta on the road to the final.

But Inter are the stronger side, and they know it. The Nerazzurri have been competing on every front for years now, and while silverware hasn't always followed, the quality of this squad is undeniable. Tonight, they have history on their minds: for the first time since the historic 2010 Treble, Inter can achieve the Serie A–Coppa Italia double.

Key to that ambition is Marcus Thuram, who returns from injury and should start. The Frenchman has been unstoppable down the stretch: 6 goals and 3 assists in his last 7 matches. He's as close to a sure thing as you'll find in football right now.

Three reasons for Lazio, three for Inter. One trophy. Who will take it home?

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