Serie A champion Juventus added the Italian Cup title to its trophy case with a 2-1 win over Lazio in extra time Wednesday, setting up a chance for a treble.
Substitute Alessandro Matri scored from the center of the area in the 97th minute with a shot that Lazio goalkeeper Etrit Berisha should have saved.
Defenders scored for each side in the opening minutes of the first half. Stefan Radu headed in for Lazio inside the near post following a free kick from Danilo Cataldi on the right flank four minutes in.
Giorgio Chiellini equalized in the 11th with an acrobatic display after Patrice Evra redirected a free kick from Andrea Pirlo toward him at the edge of the box.
Later, it was Chiellini who received the trophy from Italy President Sergio Mattarella.
The Bianconeri will target the final piece of the treble against Barcelona in the Champions League final in Berlin on June 6.
“Now let’s see if we can win the third (title),” Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri said. “Lazio played a great match and we did well to score goals. … (The treble) is a dream and a possibility, because we’ve won two and there’s only one more to go. It’s a single match against the strongest team in the world.”
Inter Milan is the only Italian team to have won the treble – under Jose Mourinho in 2010.