The Inter striker married at the opulent Villa d'Este hotel on Lake Como, surrounded by family and La Scaloneta teammates. The specifics of an Argentine holiday in Italy
Lautaro Martnez and Agustina Gandolfo married in a highly special event at the luxury Villa d'Este hotel in front of Lake Como, in Italy, attended by numerous world champions who shared the squad with the Bull. After saying "yes" in one of the five-star medieval estate's enormous gardens, the newlyweds entered the Regina room, where the celebration was held, to the song Viva la Vida by Coldplay. Some members of La Scaloneta sat with their respective partners at a long table with gold chandeliers.
The world champions in Qatar who attended Lautaro's celebration were Emiliano Dibu Martnez, Enzo Fernández, Nicolás Tagliafico, Gerónimo Rulli, and Alexis Mac Allister, who was accompanied by his girlfriend Ailén Cova. They also accompanied Nicolás González and Joaqun Correa, his Inter colleague. Both took part in the selection process but were forced to withdraw from the World Cup owing to injury. Lautaro was in the center of the group portrait, having just left his hair in the hands of celebrity hairstylist Luigi Paesano, who had treated the soccer player in one of the hotel rooms.
Lionel Messi, who was invited along with his wife, Antonela Roccuzzo, was one of the absentees who were not seen at the event, despite the fact that many media verified their participation. His Inter colleagues and the club's vice president, Javier Zanetti, were present. Another piece of information given was the food that the guests sampled. Pappa al pomodoro (mashed tomatoes), Ricciola marinade (fish), Bottarga (fish roe), and Burratta (cheese) serve as antipasto. Tortellis (veal pasta) with hazelnut sauce. Main course: lamb in marsala with Lyonnaise potatoes and carrots. Caramelized apple pie with ice cream for dessert. All of this is complimented by the finest wines.
The former Racing striker continues to rejoice as he awaits the Champions League final in Istanbul, where Inter will compete against Pep Guardiola's Manchester City on June 10. Five days previously, the Bull had won the Italian Cup and entered the Milanese club's history with 101 goals in the Neroazzurri jersey.