Lautaro Martínez Looks Back on Inter Career and Eyes Champions League
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In the recently released documentary "In arte Lautaro," Inter Milan's captain opened up about his journey with the club he considers home. Through the team's official channels, the Argentine forward fondly recalled his early steps in Italy, his first goal, the derbies against Milan, the titles, and also the toughest moments.
Lautaro reminisced about his first Scudetto in 2021 as the major turning point in his career, as highlighted by TuttoMercatoWeb:
“It was my first professional title. I had lost a lot before and knew that this had to be my breakthrough season.”
After that achievement, he revealed that numerous offers came in, but he never thought about leaving Milan:
“I always prioritize the sporting project. I knew Inter had something big in the works.”
He also spoke about the blow of losing the title in 2022, the glory of the World Cup with Argentina (which he reached despite a foot injury), and the emotion of securing the club's second star in 2024 against Milan. His connection with the city is total: he has invested in a restaurant and assures that he wants to continue making history with the nerazzurri jersey.