Picture: Lautaro joins Inter group training before Barcelona game | OneFootball

Picture: Lautaro joins Inter group training before Barcelona game | OneFootball

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·05 de maio de 2025

Picture: Lautaro joins Inter group training before Barcelona game

Imagem do artigo:Picture: Lautaro joins Inter group training before Barcelona game

Inter star Lautaro Martinez is training with the rest of the team at Appiano Gentile, while Davide Frattesi was not seen on the pitch because of a knock.

Inter captain Lautaro Martinez is training with the rest of the team on the eve of a Champions League semifinal second leg against Barcelona.


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Imagem do artigo:Picture: Lautaro joins Inter group training before Barcelona game

MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 16: Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Quarter Final Second Leg match between FC Internazionale Milano and FC Bayern München at San Siro on April 16, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

The Argentine suffered a muscle injury during the reverse fixture in Spain last week.

Sky Sport Italia correspondent Matteo Barzaghi reports on X, formerly Twitter, that Lautaro and Benjamin Pavard didn’t warm up with the team, including a rondo, but will join their teammates for the remainder of the training session.

On the other hand, Italy international Frattesi was not seen on the pitch due to a knock, and it remains to be seen if he’ll be available tomorrow.

Allenamento Inter. Lautaro con il gruppo (anche se come Pavard salterà il torello e farà un riscaldamento personalizzato). Frattesi per precauzione non esce sul campo per via di una botta. @SkySport @APaventi pic.twitter.com/Ai8TqyIj8p — Matteo Barzaghi (@MatteoBarzaghi) May 5, 2025

What Inzaghi said about Lautaro Martinez’s injury

“Motivations are crucial, but you have to assess how they feel personally. Pavard did something with the group yesterday,” Inzaghi told Sky Sport Italia.

“There were good feelings. Lautaro has been out since Wednesday. Surely he’ll do something with us, and then we’ll make the best decision after talking to them and the staff.”

During his pre-match press conference, he added: A player who can’t start the game is unlikely to help much in the final minutes. His sensations will tell us everything. Unfortunately, we’ve had many setbacks this season, but we know we have a well-equipped squad. We’ll have a light training session tomorrow, and that’s when I’ll make my decisions, always trying to do what’s best for Inter, as I’ve always done over the years.”

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