All Inter Milan fans will remember the year 2010 forever. They became the first Italian side to ever win the treble (and just the sixth of all-time), edging out Roma in both the title race and Coppa Italia, before swatting aside Bayern Munich in the Champions League Final. The architect on the bench was Jose Mourinho, who got an offer from Real Madrid and left after completing this fantastic season. Not so successful years followed both for Inter and Mourinho and now, in 2025, two months until the end of the competitive football, Simeone Inzaghi‘s Inter is still on track to complete another treble. As far as the players are concerned, the dream is there and it could become a reality.What are Inter players celebrating? Serie A title in makingInter currently tops the Serie A table with three points more than Napoli, they are playing against arch-rivals AC Milan in the Semi final of the Coppa Italia and in the Champions League they will face Bayern Munich in the quarter-final. Tough opponents, but for captain Lautaro Martinez, it‘s possible.“It might seem as if we don’t want to say it, but we certainly believe. We are a strong team, at times the results come, others they don’t, it’s tough when playing every three days with so much travel. It will be difficult, but we will give our all, because we want to win every game we play, that is our mentality and we want to continue like this“ he told DAZN afer the Atalanta victory.Lautaro rates Inzaghi over ConteSimone Inzaghi has confirmed that he is Gian Piero Gasperini’s “nightmare.” Eight consecutive victories in four years show that the Atalanta coach has no answer for his Inter counterpart’s tactics. Resting Lautaro Martínez, Nicolo Barella, and Alessandro Bastoni in the second leg of the Champions League Round of 16 proved crucial. Fresh and ready for battle, the trio led the Nerazzurri to a vital three-point victory—though Bastoni’s reckless challenge on Maldini, which earned him a second yellow card, was an unfortunate setback. The international break has come at a perfect time for Inter’s players. The only downside is that Lautaro Martínez will have to fly across the ocean for two demanding matches with Argentina against Uruguay and Brazil. Inzaghi hopes that Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni will spare his Inter captain from playing the full 180 minutes.##NAJAVA_MECA_8780077##Unlike Lautaro, the rest of Inter’s internationals will return to Milan by next Monday, giving them a full week to recharge for the intense season finale that awaits the Nerazzurri. The break also benefits the team in terms of injury recovery. Denzel Dumfries, who was sidelined due to muscle problems, as well as Federico Dimarco, Matteo Darmian, and Nicola Zalewski, are all expected to be available for the match against Udinese on March 30. However, Piotr Zielinski’s recovery will take longer, with his return anticipated in the second half of April.
