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Video – Inter Milan Star Trident Take Leading Role In Second Team Talk Episode

Video – Inter Milan Star Trident Take Leading Role In Second Team Talk Episode

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Inter Milan stars Lautaro Martinez, Josep Martinez, and Joaquin Correa recently posed for cameras for another Team Talk episode.
Despite struggling with a muscle injury, Lautaro Martinez is still contributing to Inter's growth off the pitch.
Indeed, El Toro has been the symbol of this Nerazzurri generation and rightfully wears the captain's armband.
Meanwhile, Josep Martinez is still fighting for his place in Simone Inzaghi's starting line-up.
As for Joaquin Correa, he'll leave the San Siro in June.
However, they remain united in a joint effort to promote Inter worldwide.
Now, Inter took to X with a video featuring the star trio in the latest Team Talk episode.
I primi ricordi in Nerazzurro, i gol più significativi e l'importanza del gruppo ⚽🖤💙 Lautaro, Correa e Josep Martínez sono i protagonisti del secondo episodio di Team Talks, Il nuovo format powered by @BetssonSport #ForzaInter

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