Overview
- Inter beat Lazio 2-0 at Rome’s Stadio Olimpico on Wednesday, sealed by an Adam Marusic own goal on 14 minutes and a Lautaro Martinez strike on 35, for the club’s 10th Coppa Italia.
- The victory completes Inter’s domestic double after the Serie A title, while Lazio lose the cup’s direct route to next season’s Europa League that league position will not provide.
- A late flashpoint drew bookings for Pedro and Federico Dimarco after a foul and reaction, with cautions also shown to Mattia Zaccagni, Nicolò Barella and Lazio assistant coach Giovanni Ianni.
- Scheduling remains unsettled after the Rome prefect on Tuesday ordered the Roma–Lazio league derby moved to Monday for public-order reasons; Serie A appealed to the TAR and proposed playing the derby Sunday at 12:00 and pushing the sold‑out tennis final at the Foro Italico to 17:30, a plan the Interior Ministry signaled was not workable.
- Any derby shift would trigger knock‑on changes under Serie A’s simultaneity rule, which makes teams chasing the same goal kick off together, so Juventus–Fiorentina, Pisa–Napoli, Genoa–Milan and Como–Parma could all move and fans face late travel and TV schedule changes.