Inter Milan captain Lautaro Martinez reportedly dedicated his goal against Kairat Almaty to Paris Saint-Germain star Achraf Hakimi.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport via FCInterNews, El Toro celebrated his strike by sending a heartfelt message to his former teammate.
Lautaro Martinez returned to the scoresheet after failing to find the net in three consecutive Serie A appearances.
Indeed, the 28-year-old broke the deadlock in last night’s 2-1 home win over Kairat with a clinical finish from inside the box.
Therefore, the Argentine striker remains the most prolific player in the Champions League in 2025 with 15 goals.
Inter Milan Star Lautaro Martinez Dedicates Kairat Almaty Goal to Achraf Hakimi

Lautaro dedicated his goal to PSG wingback Achraf Hakimi, who suffered a terrible injury on Tuesday night.
Indeed, the Moroccan star fell victim to Luis Diaz’s brutal start, which earned the Bavarians forward a straight red card.
Therefore, the former Nerazzurri ace could face a lengthy spell on the sidelines.
Meanwhile, Lautaro highlighted his close bond with the 27-year-old despite the latter’s transfer to the Parc des Princes in 2021.

Our captain has seven years in Europe and still needs to work on his definition of a forward. Look at Haaland yesterday; Lautaro gives us a lot to talk about.
Do you know anything about football? Did you turned a blind eye when he tracked that one guy back to deny him a cross? Do you understand a movement without the ball or its just playstation for you?
Let me make it easier: what number is Lautaro? I rest my case. Made you some tea. Drink it and sweet dreams.
Captain is doing good job, even with lot of wasted chances. He’s coming back to help defense, helping in midfield, knows how to find a player in a chance of goal, for a little guy has good jumping and header ability, doesn’t take penalty kicks and still manages beside his first season with us to score and assist 25 times per season at least.
His job is to make goals, period.
as a captian his job is to lead by example and work relentlessly. Help in all areas of the pitch, assisting scoring and motivating. That’d would be defined as leadership.
however a st is only asked yo score goals see the difference?
i can understand that fans want our forward to focus more and take those chances which is fair.
but dont turn a blind eye on the rest of his efforts.
And he’s doing it, 7 goals + 2 assist in 13 appearances, when was the last time Thuram scored 20 in a season? That’s right, NEVER.