Lautaro Martínez became Inter Milan’s top scorer in Europe’s elite competition as he netted a hat trick against 10-man Monaco in the Champions League on Wednesday. Lautaro’s treble moved him onto 18 goals in the Champions League,
Lautaro Martinez’s three goals against Monaco have led to a significant update of the Club's records and statistics, breaking milestones and
Lautaro Martinez etched his name in Inter's record books as they beat 10-man Monaco to finish fourth in the Champions League standings.
Lautaro Martinez netted a stunning hat-trick to inspire Inter Milan to a superb 3-0 Champions League win against Monaco.Simone Inzaghi couldn’t have hoped for a better way to round up a phenomenal
Inter's campaign has been perfect: the side have scored eleven goals and conceded just one, in eight matches. The 0-0 draw between Manchester City and Inter was an intense and exciting match, filled with displays of technique and high-quality plays.
Martinez matched Sandro Mazzola's tally of 17 goals in Europe's premier club competition, which he plundered between 1963 and 1977, as Inter finished fourth in the league phase
Reigning Serie A champions Inter saw off 10-man Monaco 3-0 at Giuseppe Meazza in the Champions League’s league-phase finale. In doing so, Simone Inzaghi’s charges equaled an impressive feat at Europe’s top table.
Simone Inzaghi shifts focus to the upcoming Milan derby after Inters Champions League victory, aiming to maintain momentum in Serie A.
That is one more than former Inter and Italy forward Sandro Mazzola, who racked up goals in the old European Cup in the 1960s and 70s. The Inter Milan captain was given a standing ovation by the ...
Martinez matched Sandro Mazzola's tally of 17 goals in Europe's premier club competition, which he plundered between 1963 and 1977, as Inter finished fourth in the league phase. The home side ...
Lautaro’s treble moved him onto 18 goals in the Champions League, one more than former Inter and Italy forward Sandro Mazzola, who racked up goals in the old European Cup in the 1960s and 70s.
That is one more than former Inter and Italy forward Sandro Mazzola, who racked up goals in the old European Cup in the 1960s and 70s. The Inter Milan captain was given a standing ovation by the ...