Marcus Thuram strikes again with Inter

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Thanks in particular to a new achievement from Marcus Thuram, Inter Milan qualified for the final of the Italian Super Cup, at the expense of Lazio Rome (3-0).

It’s a clear and flawless victory. Facing Lazio Rome this Friday evening in Riyadh in the semi-final of the Italian Super Cup, Inter Milan won 3-0. The Nerazzurri set the tone from the start and were never rushed. The score could have been heavier without the multiple interventions of Provedel.

Once again a starter, Marcus Thuram opened the scoring following a good service from Dimarco at the far post (17th). Calhanoglu doubled the lead from the penalty spot after returning from the locker room (49th), while Frattesi killed any suspense at the end of the game (86th).

Inter will meet Naples in the final, winner of Fiorentina (3-0) on Thursday evening.

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