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Inter Milan will be without captain and top scorer Lautaro Martinez for Sunday’s Serie A match against Como, the Italian league leader said.
“Medical tests today (Friday) revealed a mild muscle strain in his left calf,” Inter said in a statement, adding that the striker’s “condition will be reassessed in the coming days”.
Italian media reports suggested the 28-year-old could return as soon as next week’s game at home against Cagliari.
Inter has a seven-point advantage over resurgent reigning champion Napoli with seven matches remaining in the Serie A season.
Martinez, the league’s top scorer with 16 goals this term, was sidelined for six weeks between February and March with muscular injuries.
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On his return last weekend, the Argentinian scored a brace in a 5-2 win over Roma.
In his absence, Inter had a difficult March with two defeats and a draw in three matches to give hope to the chasing pack.
It faces a tricky trip to face fourth-placed Como, desperate to not give any further encouragement to Napoli and third-placed AC Milan, which is nine points adrift.
Inter coach Cristian Chivu is expected to partner Marcus Thuram with Pio Esposito up front in Martinez’s absence.
Published on Apr 10, 2026
Inter Milan will be without captain and top scorer Lautaro Martinez for Sunday’s Serie A match against Como, the Italian league leader said.
“Medical tests today (Friday) revealed a mild muscle strain in his left calf,” Inter said in a statement, adding that the striker’s “condition will be reassessed in the coming days”.
Italian media reports suggested the 28-year-old could return as soon as next week’s game at home against Cagliari.
Inter has a seven-point advantage over resurgent reigning champion Napoli with seven matches remaining in the Serie A season.
Martinez, the league’s top scorer with 16 goals this term, was sidelined for six weeks between February and March with muscular injuries.
ALSO READ: New Tottenham Hotspur boss De Zerbi targets Premier League survival with attacking football
On his return last weekend, the Argentinian scored a brace in a 5-2 win over Roma.
In his absence, Inter had a difficult March with two defeats and a draw in three matches to give hope to the chasing pack.
It faces a tricky trip to face fourth-placed Como, desperate to not give any further encouragement to Napoli and third-placed AC Milan, which is nine points adrift.
Inter coach Cristian Chivu is expected to partner Marcus Thuram with Pio Esposito up front in Martinez’s absence.
Published on Apr 10, 2026
Inter Milan will be without captain and top scorer Lautaro Martinez for Sunday’s Serie A…
Inter Milan delivered a ruthless attacking masterclass to dismantle AS Roma 5-2 at home on Sunday, tightening its grip on the Serie A title as Marcus Thuram and Lautaro Martinez spearheaded the rout.
The victory gave Inter a nine-point cushion at the top of the table with 72 points as it awaits Monday’s clash between second-placed AC Milan and third-placed Napoli in Naples, with only seven rounds of the season remaining following that fixture. Roma sits sixth with 54 points.
Inter took a 59-second lead when Thuram squared for Martinez to fire home, and though Gianluca Mancini’s header briefly drew Roma level, Hakan Calhanoglu restored the advantage for the host in first-half stoppage time with a long-distance strike.
Thuram and Martinez combined again early in the second half, with the Frenchman threading a pass for Martinez to sweep in his second before Thuram headed home a corner minutes later. Nicolo Barella added a fifth for the host just after the hour mark, while Lorenzo Pellegrini pulled one back for the visitor.
Inter captain Martinez marked his return from a muscle injury with a goal on his first league appearance since February as the host made a fast start.
Thuram broke down the right inside the opening minute and squared for Martinez, who slipped away from his marker to guide a first-time finish into the roof of the net.
Inter dominated the early stages in search of a second goal, but Roma goalkeeper Mile Svilar produced a series of saves to frustrate the home side.
Roma gradually grew into the game as Inter’s intensity dropped and went close to levelling but Yann Sommer made a fine reflex save to tip away Donyell Malen’s looping header. The visitor was rewarded five minutes before half-time when Devyne Rensch’s lofted cross was headed in by an unmarked Gianluca Mancini to make it 1-1.
Inter regained the lead deep into first-half stoppage time through an outstanding strike from Calhanoglu, who drove a long-range effort from around 35 metres that dipped under the crossbar.
The host resumed after the break with renewed urgency and restored its two-goal cushion in the 55th minute, Thuram again the provider after winning possession high up the pitch and slipping a pass through for Martinez to sweep home his second.
Roma’s defensive lapses were exposed again three minutes later as Thuram, left unmarked at the near post, headed in from a corner to make it 4-1.
Defender Alessandro Bastoni was applauded by the home supporters when substituted just before the hour mark in a show of support following intense media criticism after his red card in Italy’s World Cup playoff defeat by Bosnia-Herzegovina.
With the contest effectively settled, Barella added Inter’s fifth goal in the 63rd minute before Pellegrini replied seven minutes later.
Published on Apr 06, 2026
Inter Milan delivered a ruthless attacking masterclass to dismantle AS Roma 5-2 at home on Sunday, tightening its grip on the Serie A title as Marcus Thuram and Lautaro Martinez spearheaded the rout.
The victory gave Inter a nine-point cushion at the top of the table with 72 points as it awaits Monday’s clash between second-placed AC Milan and third-placed Napoli in Naples, with only seven rounds of the season remaining following that fixture. Roma sits sixth with 54 points.
Inter took a 59-second lead when Thuram squared for Martinez to fire home, and though Gianluca Mancini’s header briefly drew Roma level, Hakan Calhanoglu restored the advantage for the host in first-half stoppage time with a long-distance strike.
Thuram and Martinez combined again early in the second half, with the Frenchman threading a pass for Martinez to sweep in his second before Thuram headed home a corner minutes later. Nicolo Barella added a fifth for the host just after the hour mark, while Lorenzo Pellegrini pulled one back for the visitor.
Inter captain Martinez marked his return from a muscle injury with a goal on his first league appearance since February as the host made a fast start.
Thuram broke down the right inside the opening minute and squared for Martinez, who slipped away from his marker to guide a first-time finish into the roof of the net.
Inter dominated the early stages in search of a second goal, but Roma goalkeeper Mile Svilar produced a series of saves to frustrate the home side.
Roma gradually grew into the game as Inter’s intensity dropped and went close to levelling but Yann Sommer made a fine reflex save to tip away Donyell Malen’s looping header. The visitor was rewarded five minutes before half-time when Devyne Rensch’s lofted cross was headed in by an unmarked Gianluca Mancini to make it 1-1.
Inter regained the lead deep into first-half stoppage time through an outstanding strike from Calhanoglu, who drove a long-range effort from around 35 metres that dipped under the crossbar.
The host resumed after the break with renewed urgency and restored its two-goal cushion in the 55th minute, Thuram again the provider after winning possession high up the pitch and slipping a pass through for Martinez to sweep home his second.
Roma’s defensive lapses were exposed again three minutes later as Thuram, left unmarked at the near post, headed in from a corner to make it 4-1.
Defender Alessandro Bastoni was applauded by the home supporters when substituted just before the hour mark in a show of support following intense media criticism after his red card in Italy’s World Cup playoff defeat by Bosnia-Herzegovina.
With the contest effectively settled, Barella added Inter’s fifth goal in the 63rd minute before Pellegrini replied seven minutes later.
Published on Apr 06, 2026
Inter Milan delivered a ruthless attacking masterclass to dismantle AS Roma 5-2 at home on…