
Milan, 22 April (H.S.):
Inter Milan orchestrated a stunning comeback from a two-goal deficit to triumph 3-2 over Como in the Coppa Italia semifinal second leg, clinching a 3-2 aggregate victory and storming into the final on May 13.
After a goalless first leg, Como struck twice early in the second half at San Siro through Martin Baturina's brilliance and captain Lucas da Cunha's composure, threatening to shatter Inter's title aspirations. Hakan Çalhanoğlu ignited the revival with a thunderous long-range strike, then equalized in the 86th minute via a towering header, embodying the Nerazzurri's unyielding resolve.
In the 89th minute, Petar Sučić sealed glory with a poised finish, synergizing seamlessly with Çalhanoğlu to deny Como—a club elevated from Italy's third tier since 2019—a historic final debut.
Inter, atop Serie A and poised for a weekend coronation, evokes memories of José Mourinho's 2010 treble encompassing league, cup, and Champions League glory. Their last Coppa Italia conquest came in 2023, positioning coach Cristian Chivu's charges to reprise that feat against the Atalanta-Lazio semifinal victor, locked at 2-2 post-first leg.
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