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ROME, ITALY – MAY 13: Edoardo Motta of Lazio fails to make a save as Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale Milano goes on to score his team’s second goal during the Coppa Italia Final match between SS Lazio and FC Internazionale at Stadio Olimpico on May 13, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Tullio M. Puglia/Getty Images)
Inter have done The Double, adding the Coppa Italia to the Scudetto this season by sweeping Lazio aside 2-0 in the Final with an Adam Marusic own goal and Lautaro Martinez.
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These teams had met here in Serie A only last week, the Nerazzurri running out 3-0 winners, but silverware was at stake and the Stadio Olimpico was technically neutral turf, yet the Aquile fans returned after suspending their boycott. While Inter could do The Double, Maurizio Sarri needed a victory to qualify for the Europa League.
Hakan Calhanoglu was out of action, but Marcus Thuram shrugged off a muscular issue to start. With Ivan Provedel injured, Danilo Cataldi and Nicolò Rovella not at 100 per cent, the Biancocelesti welcomed back Mattia Zaccagni and Nuno Tavares. Maurizio Sarri sat out a touchline ban, so assistant Marco Ianni was on the bench.
See how it all unfolded on the Liveblog.
Lautaro Martinez nodded a Nicolò Barella cross just wide, and the opening goal came moments later in unusual circumstances. Thuram grazed the Federico Dimarco corner with his head, but it was Adam Marusic who nodded it into his own net.
A spectacular Denzel Dumfries volley was charged down on another Dimarco cross, but Dumfries then robbed Nuno Tavares near the penalty area and generously rolled across for Lautaro Martinez to tap in from a couple of yards.
Piotr Zielinski’s daisy-cutter from distance forced a tricky low save out of Edoardo Motta, while Gustav Isaksen’s angled drive was deflected wide off Alessandro Bastoni.
After the restart, Toma Basic had penalty appeals rejected for running into Alessandro Bastoni, but the move continued and Tijjani Noslin drilled inches wide from the edge of the area.
Dimarco almost provided another sensational assist with his volleyed ball across the face of goal, but Luis Henrique couldn’t keep the finish on target.
An acrobatic Manuel Akanji interception prevented Boulaye Dia getting the tap-in at the near post, then moments later Dia sprung the offside trap on a Manuel Lazzari ball over the top, forcing Josep Martinez to rush off his line for a difficult save.
It should’ve been 3-0 late on, but Piotr Zielinski fired wide of an open goal after the Thuram assist was deflected into his path.
There was some tension in a scuffle between Pedro and Dimarco, while Josep Martinez smothered Dia’s header.
is challenged by Mattia Zaccagni of Lazio during the Coppa Italia Final match between SS Lazio and FC Internazionale at Stadio Olimpico on May 13, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Tullio M. Puglia/Getty Images)
Inter win their 10th edition of the Coppa Italia, the first since 2023, and can show off two trophies in Sunday’s open-top bus parade.
Coppa Italia Final
Lazio 0-2 Inter
Marusic og 14 (I), Lautaro Martinez 35 (I)
13-05-2026 20:00
Final
Stadio OlimpicoLazioInter
Live0 – 2
Player statistic
| 6' | Yann Bisseck |
| 14' | Adam Marusic(Assist: Federico Dimarco) |
| 16' | Alessandro Bastoni |
| 35' | Lautaro Martínez(Assist: Denzel Dumfries) |
| Mario Gila | 38' |
| 85' | Federico Dimarco |
| 85' | Nicolò Barella |
| Pedro | 86' |
Lazio
Inter
Starting lineups
40
Edoardo Motta
Goalkeeper
77
Adam Marusic
Defender
72′
13
Alessio Romagnoli
Defender
34
Mario Gila
Defender
17
Nuno Tavares
Defender
4
Patric
Defender
46′
24
Kenneth Taylor
Midfielder
26
Toma Basic
Midfielder
78′
18
Gustav Isaksen
Attacker
66′
10
Mattia Zaccagni
Attacker
72′
14
Tijjani Noslin
Attacker
13
Josep Martínez
Goalkeeper
95
Alessandro Bastoni
Defender
77′
32
Federico Dimarco
Defender
25
Manuel Akanji
Defender
8
Petar Sucic
Defender
68′
31
Yann Bisseck
Defender
2
Denzel Dumfries
Midfielder
68′
23
Nicolò Barella
Midfielder
7
Piotr Zielinski
Midfielder
10
Lautaro Martínez
Attacker
77′
9
Marcus Thuram
Attacker
82′
Substitutes
32
Danilo Cataldi
Midfielder
23
Elseid Hysaj
Defender
55
Alessio Furlanetto
Goalkeeper
27
Daniel Maldini
Midfielder
3
Luca Pellegrini
Defender
21
Reda Belahyane
Midfielder
20
Petar Ratkov
Attacker
7
Fisayo Dele-Bashiru
Midfielder
25
Oliver Provstgaard
Defender
99
Giacomo Giacomone
Goalkeeper
6
Nicolò Rovella
Midfielder
46′
22
Matteo Cancellieri
Attacker
66′
29
Manuel Lazzari
Defender
72′
19
Boulaye Dia
Attacker
72′
9
Pedro
Attacker
78′
15
Francesco Acerbi
Defender
16
Davide Frattesi
Midfielder
36
Matteo Darmian
Defender
20
Hakan Calhanoglu
Midfielder
6
Stefan de Vrij
Defender
1
Yann Sommer
Goalkeeper
12
Raffaele Di Gennaro
Goalkeeper
94
Pio Esposito
Attacker
43
Matteo Cocchi
Defender
48
Mattia Mosconi
Attacker
22
Henrikh Mkhitaryan
Midfielder
68′
11
Luis Henrique
Attacker
68′
14
Ange-Yoan Bonny
Defender
77′
30
Carlos Augusto
Midfielder
77′
17
Andy Diouf
Attacker
82′