Lautaro Martinez scored a hat-trick to send Inter through to the Champions League Round of 16, crushing 10-man Monaco.Both teams were already guaranteed at least a play-off spot, but wanted to secure
Inter Milan captain Lautaro Martinez was full of pride with his hat-trick in their Champions League win against Monaco.
Inter and Argentina star man Lautaro Martínez has done it once again after scoring in the first half against Lecce away from home. Now looking back to his best in front of goal with a pair of stunning strikes in his recent appearances across the last week of fixtures,
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
Inter Milan made it 13 UEFA Champions League (UCL) matches at San Siro without defeat (W11, D2) as a lightning-fast start and a Lautaro Martínez hat-trick helped them to a 3-0 win over Monaco to reach the last 16,
AS Monaco ended their UEFA Champions League campaign with a comprehensive 3-0 loss against Inter Milan at the San Siro with Lautaro Martinez netting all three
Inter needed a moment of Lautaro Martinez magic to break the deadlock, going on to beat Empoli 3-1 with Denzel Dumfries and Marcus Thuram also on target. The Nerazzurri had a wobbly start to 2025 ...
Captain Lautaro Martinez netted a hat-trick to become Inter Milan’s most prolific scorer in the Champions League as they eased to a 3-0 victory over the 10 men of Monaco at the San Siro on Wednesday.
His beautifully taken goal for Lille in their win over Feyenoord gave him six goals in the Champions League and makes him Canada’s all-time leading scorer in the CL. Our neighbors to the north will hope he can replicate that form when Canada co-hosts the World Cup next year.
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Over the last month or so, Inter captain Martinez has really started to find his form. The Argentine was admittedly below par in the first half of the season. Between a lack of fitness due to a shortened preseason and some bad misses,