Serie A 2024-25: Inter extends lead with 2-0 win at Atalanta; Fiorentina stuns Juventus
- Inter Milan defeated Atalanta 2-0, with goals from Carlos Augusto and Lautaro Martinez, solidifying its lead in Serie A by three points above Napoli and six points above Atalanta.
- Napoli drew 0-0 against Venezia, continuing a trend with five draws in their last seven matches, affecting their title hopes.
- Juventus lost 3-0 to Fiorentina, causing pressure to mount on coach Thiago Motta as his team slipped out of the top four in Serie A.
- Lautaro Martinez expressed confidence in Inter's chances to pursue the treble after their key victory, as they remain in contention for the Champions League and domestic cup.
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Lautaro Martinez Scores As Inter Milan Takes Big Step to Retaining Serie A Crown With 2–0 Win Against Title Rival Atalanta
Lautaro sealed the match six minutes later. Atalanta coach Gian Piero Gasperini was still protesting the Ederson decision and he was also sent off. Inter defender Alessandro Bastoni was also sent off following a second yellow card. Lautaro Martinez Scores As Inter Milan Takes Big Step to Retaining Serie A Crown With 2–0 Win Against Title Rival Atalanta.
Bullish Lautaro Martinez Eyeing Treble For Inter Milan After Statement Win At Atalanta
Lautaro Martinez is gunning for the treble after scoring in Inter Milan's 2-0 win at Atalanta which moved the Italian champions three points clear at the top of Serie A. Argentina striker Martinez made sure of a key win in a three-way title battle with his 18th goal of the season in all competitions in the 87th minute in Bergamo, and he was bullish about his team's chances of repeating a feat Inter achieved under Jose Mourinho 15 years ago. Simo…
Soccer-Inter's win at Atalanta an important step towards the title, says Sommer
BERGAMO, Italy (Reuters) - Inter Milan beat Serie A title rivals Atalanta 2-0 on Sunday to extend their lead at the top and goalkeeper Yann Sommer believes it was a big step to retaining the Scudetto even if there is still some way to go. Read full story
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