Inter-Como Match Ratings: Calhanoglu Shines with 8.5, Sucic Scores Winning Goal as Inter Reach Coppa Italia Final
- Inter Milan secured their place in the Coppa Italia final after a dramatic 3-2 comeback victory over Como at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on April 21, 2026.
- Como took control early through Martin Baturina, who scored in the 32nd minute after a driving run from Ignace van der Brempt found him in space.
- Inter began their recovery in the 60th minute with a double substitution that brought on Petar Sucic and Hakan Çalhanoglu.
Inter Milan secured their place in the Coppa Italia final after a dramatic 3-2 comeback victory over Como at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on April 21, 2026. Trailing 2-0 from the first leg and down 0-2 early in the second half, Inter overturned the deficit with goals from Hakan Çalhanoglu and a late winner from Petar Sucic to advance 3-2 on aggregate.
Como took control early through Martin Baturina, who scored in the 32nd minute after a driving run from Ignace van der Brempt found him in space. The Croatian international hammered the ball home to give Como a 1-0 lead, which they doubled just two minutes into the second half when Lucas Da Cunha slotted home from a tight angle following a lapse in Inter’s possession.
Inter began their recovery in the 60th minute with a double substitution that brought on Petar Sucic and Hakan Çalhanoglu. Just nine minutes later, Çalhanoglu reduced the deficit with a long-range deflected effort that flew into the bottom corner, assisted by Sucic. The Turkish midfielder continued to influence the game, providing the assist for Sucic’s equalizer in the 84th minute before setting up the winner in the 86th.
Sucic capped the stunning turnaround in the 86th minute, receiving the ball from Çalhanoglu and firing past the Como goalkeeper to make it 3-2. The goal completed a remarkable individual performance for the Bosnian midfielder, who had entered the game as a tactical intervention and finished as the matchwinner.
Çalhanoglu finished the match with two goals and an assist, earning widespread praise for his composure and technical ability. His performance was described as that of a “silent leader” who controlled the tempo both defensively and offensively, particularly in monitoring Como’s threatening youngster Nico Paz.
Despite the loss, Como’s Martin Baturina received recognition for his early impact, scoring the opener and posing a constant threat down the left flank. However, his efforts were not enough to withstand Inter’s late surge, as the Nerazzurri held on to reach their tenth Coppa Italia final.
The victory keeps Inter’s hopes alive of securing a domestic double, having already challenged for the Serie A title. Their resilience in overcoming a two-goal deficit mirrors a similar feat just ten days prior, highlighting the team’s mental strength under pressure in knockout competitions.
