The Italian cup final in Rome
-Next Sunday Rome will be hosting the final of the Italian cup: Inter versus Palermo, a really exciting match

The Italian Cup 2010/2011 will be played on 29 May in Rome, at the stadium “Olimpico” between Inter and Palermo.
The Sicilians secured a spot in the final after a shock 2-1 defeat of newly crowned Serie A champions AC Milan in Sicily, completing a 4-3 aggregate victory.
Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini has issued a warning to Inter; the fiery club president promises that his team will beat Massimo Moratti’s side

“Now we’re going to the final and we’ll beat Inter 3-1,” he said.
Although he’s predicted a win, it’s clear that he is nervous.
“I will only celebrate after we’ve won the Italian Cup.”
The 1-1 against Roma has allowed the “Nerazzurri” to pull the pass for the final act. The decisive goal was scored by Eto’o. The condition of Eto’o is probably the best news for the “Nerazzurri”, in view of the final rush.

The final is a very important match for Inter. If they don’t want to disappoint fans, they must win this match. When these two teams play, we can alway expect lots of goals and a lot of emotions. Contact us today to make a reservation at Yes Hotel and Hotel Des Artistes and live this and many other surprises Rome has in store for you!
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