Inter Milan are ready for 'great things' after semi triumph – Martinez

Europa League - Semi Final - Inter Milan v Shakhtar Donetsk - Merkur Spiel-Arena, Dusseldorf, Germany - August 17, 2020 Inter Milan's Danilo D'Ambrosio celebrates scoring their second goal with Romelu Lukaku, Lautaro Martinez and teammates [Lars Baron/Pool via REUTERS]

Inter Milan striker Lautaro Martinez said his side are ready for “great things” after his two goals helped the Italians book a spot in a first European final in a decade after a 5-0 thrashing of Shakhtar Donetsk in their Europa League semi-final.

Martinez got the ball rolling in the first half with a fine header to take his season tally to 20 goals in all competitions, before adding a third in the second period to kill off any Shakhtar hopes of a comeback.

Two goals from Romelu Lukaku completed the most comprehensive of victories — the biggest margin of victory ever in a single UEFA Cup/Europa League semi-final game — to book Inter a clash with Sevilla in Cologne on Sunday.

“It was an incredible night, something we have been dreaming of,” Martinez said. “We proved that Inter are ready for great things, we are ready for the final.

“I’m very happy with my goals because I have had a difficult period with goals. But mostly I’m happy for the team, we are growing day after day, a perfect mix of experienced players and youngsters.”

Lautaro Martinez in action with Shakhtar Donetsk's Alan Patrick [ Sascha Steinbach/Pool via REUTERS]

Antonio Conte, who will be appearing in his first European final as a head coach, having lost in the Europa League semi-finals with Juventus in 2014, was similarly delighted.

“Many of our players are facing this kind of game for the first time in their careers,” he said. “Sevilla have great experience, they have won this competition several times.

“But we are ready to try giving a great joy to our fans. They should be proud of these guys because they are giving everything.”

Ukraine’s Shakhtar suffered their biggest defeat in Europe since a 0-6 loss to Manchester City in the Champions League in November 2018, but bow out with their heads held high.

“We’ve had a fantastic journey until this game,” coach Luis Castro said. “Of course, we are unhappy with the result. It will make everyone remember a very sad ending of this campaign.

“We were not ourselves after the second goal, and the coach must always take the responsibility.”

 

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