Inter Milan march on as Torino fall again in Coppa Italia
Second-string Inter Milan prove enough to reach the Coppa Italia semi-finals
Second-string Inter Milan prove enough to reach the Coppa Italia semi-finals
Despite fielding several fringe players, Inter Milan once again find a way to win. The Nerazzurri overcame Torino with a narrow victory and booked their place in the Coppa Italia semi-finals, confirming their depth and resilience even in a heavily rotated lineup.
According to Il Giornale via Fcinter1908, it was yet another frustrating night for Torino supporters.
Inter Milan, who at times looked far from desperate to win, still managed to do exactly that. Not with flair or dominance, but with control, patience and a familiar habit of grinding out results.

The breakthrough came first through Bonny and later through Diouf. Two French scorers, assisted by Kamate and then Thuram, themselves French.
A clear “douce France” signature stamped on the match by Cristian Chivu.
French flair and squad depth carry Inter Milan forward
Kulenovic’s late goal briefly reignited Torino’s hopes, but it proved little more than an illusion. Inter Milan never truly lost their grip on the game and calmly saw the match through.
Now, the Nerazzurri will wait to discover their semi-final opponent, with Napoli or Como standing in the way.
Either scenario will mean a two-legged tie, adding further weight to an already demanding season for Inter Milan.
Somewhere in the background, Allegri watches closely, keeping his distance but never losing sight of events.