An extra-time winner by Alessandro Matri kept Juventus on track for the treble as the Serie A champions ended a 20-year wait for an Coppa Italia final victory with a 2-1 win over SS Lazio on Wednesday.
Juventus were stunned after just four minutes when Stefan Radu rose to beat Marco Storari with a powerful header from a free-kick after Paul Pogba had given away a needless foul on the right flank.
Juve got back on level terms thanks to Giorgio Chiellini’s half-volley in the 10th minute.
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The match finished all square after 90 minutes, but Matri, back on loan at Juve after being sold to AC Milan in 2013, made the difference when he latched onto a Carlos Tevez lay-off inside the area to bundle past Etrit Berisha in the Lazio net.
Juve held their lead amid a tense second period of extra-time to send the black-and-white half of the Stadio Olimpico into raptures as the champions secured their first league and cup double since 1995.
“It’s our first cup trophy in 20 years, so it’s obviously special for us,” Matri said.
Juve now just have to focus on the Champions League final against Barcelona in Berlin on June 6 to complete their season and emulate the treble feats of Inter in 2010.
“It was a great final,” said Juve coach Massimiliano Allegri. “Now we just have to keep our focus until June 6. We’ll go to Berlin having won the league and the cup, but Barcelona are in great form, just as we are.”
Allegri was missing midfielder Claudio Marchisio and striker Alvaro Morata through suspension, and was also without No. 1 goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, whose absence was felt almost immediately when Storari struggled to reach Radu’s powerful header from a free-kick on the right.
Yet Juventus, who beat Lazio 3-0 and 2-0 in their Serie A encounters this season, were soon back on level terms.
The fingers of blame had pointed at Chiellini after Radu’s opener, but the big Juve defender was in the right place at the right time when Andrea Pirlo fired in a free-kick on 10 minutes.
Pirlo’s curling delivery was headed into the area by Pogba and Chiellini was left enough space to connect and beat Berisha with a close-range volley.
Fernando Llorente fired a header just over Berisha’s bar and after Pirlo saw a free-kick blocked, what followed displayed Lazio’s threat on the counter.
Brazilian Felipe Anderson carried the ball all the way through the Juve midfield to offload for Danilo Cataldi, forcing Buffon to go down low to collect.
Chances were few in a far more tense second half and Lazio striker Miroslav Klose was almost invisible before being replaced by Felip Djordjevic seven minutes from time.
Instead, Antonio Candreva and Anderson were running the show for the Biancocelesti, albeit with little reward.
Allegri replaced Pogba with Pereyra on 78 minutes and his freshness told immediately, the Argentine tracking back to dispossess Anderson as the Brazilian held possession in a dangerous three-on-three.
Lazio spurned a great chance to claim a late winner when Djordjevic made a complete mess of a one-on-one with Storari.
Matri, who replaced Llorente six minutes from time, had the ball in the net moments after his arrival only for the goal to be ruled offside.
Lazio spurned another great opportunity to clinch the cup when Djordjevic turned and fired a drive that beat Storari only to come off the near post and fly across the goalmouth.
However, Matri, who has played for four different clubs since joining Juventus in 2011, made the most of his opportunity.
Tevez did well to control a long ball and drew two defenders before laying off for Matri to fire inside Berisha’s near post and send the Curva Nord into raptures.
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