Lautaro Martinez mad with rage

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At the end of a match with an incredible scenario,

AC Milan won the Italian Super CupMonday evening, by beating the internal rival in added time. Author of the opener, Lautaro Martinez was very upset after the match.

The Argentina international regrets that his team stopped playing after scoring the break goal. “We continued to produce, we lost a few goal situations, after the 2-2 with Frattesi, then with Denzel (Dumfries), with Mkhiitayan, then mine… We had chances. We failed to take advantage of our opportunities and we lost”lamented the number 10 of Inter Milan.

Lautaro Martinez fair play to AC Milan

The 27-year-old striker remains fair play.

“I don’t know if it’s right or not, but Milan never stopped believing in it and the credit goes to themhe admitted. The tension when we returned from the locker room, because we knew that Milan were very strong after the restart. Their players are very quick to restart, we should not rely on our lead. »

Inter Milan players will now focus on Serie A, a championship in which they currently occupy third place, four points behind the Neapolitan leader but two matches behind. In

Champions LeagueSimone Inzaghi’s men are in sixth place in the general ranking.

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