Wednesday 15 May 2019 23:58, UK
Two goals in the final eight minutes gave Lazio a late 2-0 Coppa Italia victory over Atalanta for their first trophy in five years.
Sergej Milinkovic-Savic headed in from a corner with eight minutes remaining before Joaquin Correa's solo goal settled a nervy match in stoppage time.
It was the seventh time Lazio have won the competition and their first triumph since 2013, the capital clubs victory ending four years of Juventus dominance in Italy's domestic cup competition.
The victory also earned Lazio a place in the Europa League group stage for next season.
Atalanta, who were looking to lift the Coppa Italia for the first time since 1963, have been the story of the season in Italy, after making a surprise charge into the Champions League places in Serie A.
The game was a nervy affair from the start, but the Bergamo side created the best chance of the first half when Marten de Roons deflected shot struck the post with the goalkeeper beaten.
Lazio took the lead when Milinkovic-Savic rose to direct a header into the corner just minutes after coming off the bench.
Correa then put the result beyond doubt in stoppage time as he skipped past a defender, rounded the goalkeeper and tucked a finish in from close range.
SImone Inzaghi, a former Lazio player, lifted the famous trophy three times with the club across his 11-year spell, the last occasion in 2009.
Since 2016, Inzaghi has been in the dugout at the Stadio Olimpico and after lifting the pre-season Supercoppa Italiana, the Italian version of the Charity Shield, he has now helped the club to their first major silverware since 2014.
The victory will ensure European competition for the club next season - and just as well, as his Lazio side trail seventh-placed Torino by two points with as many games remaining, having looked likely to challenge for a Champions League spot in the top four earlier in the season.