The 16th final, Calha's 50 goals: the stats from Inter vs. Como
The 16th final, Calha's 50 goals: the stats from Inter vs. Como Another absolutely thrilling evening, another win for the strong-hearted. Inter needed all of their courage, fuelled by an electric San Siro, to make a comeback against Como and secure a spot in the Coppa Italia final.
It took a team effort to come from behind and win, with a spectacular Calhanoglu paving the way and an incredible Sucic sealing the game, giving fans pure joy. In the anticipation of finding out whether Chivu's side will play Lazio or Atalanta on Wednesday, 13 May, let's take a closer look at the stats and figures from Inter vs. Como and the key players behind the Nerazzurri's victory.
THE FINALS This Coppa Italia final at the Olimpico will mark Inter's 16th time in the competition's final, with the Nerazzurri second in the all-time honours list on nine trophies. Only Roma (17) and Juventus (22) have reached more finals; it is worth adding that since the 2000s, only the Bianconeri (11) have made it to more finals than Inter (10). Inter are back to fight for the trophy three years after their last final, when they won their ninth title with a 2-1 victory over Fiorentina in the 2022/23 season.
Here are all the Coppa Italia finals played by the Nerazzurri: 1939 | Ambrosiana Inter 2-1 Novara 1959 | Inter 1-4 Juventus 1965 | Juventus 1-0 Inter 1977 | Milan 2-0 Inter 1978 | Inter 2-1 Napoli 1982 | Inter-Torino 1-0, 1-1 2000 | Lazio-Inter 2-1, 0-0 2005 | Roma-Inter 0-2, 0-1 2006 | Roma-Inter 1-1, 1-3 2007 | Roma-Inter 6-2, 1-2 2008 | Roma 2-1 Inter 2010 | Inter 1-0 Roma 2011 | Inter 3-1 Palermo 2022 | Juventus 2-4 Inter (a. e. t) 2023 | Fiorentina 1-2 Inter A TEAM EFFORT Inter's display of character and passion against Como was a mark of how the Nerazzurri can pull together and give it their all in this final stretch of the season.
Since the international break, they've recorded four consecutive wins across all competitions , scoring at least three goals each time , something they hadn't managed since May 2022. The win over Como (Inter's seventh in the Coppa Italia against the Lariani, against whom the Nerazzurri are unbeaten in the competition) came down to the impact of the substitutions. This has been the case throughout the season, reflecting how every player is ready to make an impact when called upon.
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