Argentina striker Martinez nodded home his 11th league goal of the season in the 67th minute of a straight-forward win in Turin as Inter went one point ahead of AC Milan, who host third-placed Juventus on Sunday night. The 26-year-old is already five goals ahead of Victor Osimhen, his nearest rival at the top of the scoring charts, after just nine matches and has become the attacking focal point for Inter who are also the highest scorers in Italy's top flight with 24.
Strike partner Marcus Thuram had opened the scoring eight minutes before when he swept home Denzel Dumfries low pass to take his league tally to three, while Hakan Calhanoglu completed the scoring from the penalty spot in stoppage time. France forward Thuram has had a brilliant start in Italy where he was born while his World Cup-winning father Lilian played for a star-studded Parma team which won the UEFA Cup in 1999.
Coach Simone Inzaghi will likely play both on Tuesday when Inter host Salzburg in the first of two Champions League matches against the Austrians. Inter will almost certainly come up against fiercer resistance at the San Siro than they did from Torino who have now gone four matches without scoring a goal.
Ivan Juric's team, missing starting centre-forward Duvan Zapata, look destined for another underwhelming season as they sit 14th on nine points. Torino are a point behind Sassuolo and Lazio who face off in Saturday's late match.
October 21, 2023