Soccer-Calhanoglu inspires Inter fightback to sink Como and reach Coppa Italia final


Soccer Football - Coppa Italia - Semi Final - Second Leg - Inter Milan v Como - San Siro, Milan, Italy - April 21, 2026 Inter Milan's Manuel Akanji, Marcus Thuram, Denzel Dumfries and Carlos Augusto celebrate after the match REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo

MILAN, Italy, April 21 (Reuters) - ⁠Inter Milan reached the Coppa Italia final on Tuesday ⁠as a late Hakan Calhanoglu-inspired comeback earned them a ‌3-2 victory over Como after trailing 2-0 to win the semi-final tie on aggregate after a goalless draw in the first leg.

Inter recovered from two ​goals down to win 4-3in a ⁠crucial Serie A fixture at ⁠Como last week, a result that seemed to weigh on ⁠the ‌visitors' minds as history repeated itself.

Como led by one at the interval through Martin Baturina’s 32nd-minute strike, a ⁠first-time finish from close range that went in ​off the ‌far post. Lucas Da Cunha doubled the advantage three minutes ⁠after the ​restart, firing a low shot into the far corner from a tight angle.

Inter responded when Calhanoglu collected a pass outside the area ⁠and turned to fire home in ​the 69th minute. The veteran’s shot deflected off the legs of Como defender Jacobo Ramon into the bottom corner.

Como retreated to stifle ⁠an Inter surge as a sense of deja vu set in. The visitors ran down the clock where possible, but the pressure became insurmountable. Calhanoglu rose to head home a clinical ​equaliser in the 86th minute, before ⁠Petar Sucic struck the winner three minutes later.

Inter will play either ​Atalanta or Lazio in the final. ‌The two sides meet on Wednesday ​in Bergamo following a 2-2 draw in the first leg.

(Reporting by Tommy Lund in GdanskEditing by Toby Davis)

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