Naples:Dries Mertens set a club record by scoring the decisive goal as Napoli advanced to the Italian Cup final after drawing with Inter Milan 1-1.
In both sides' first match in more than three months due to the coronavirus pandemic, Inter took an early lead when Christian Eriksen scored directly from a corner kick.
- Mertens equalized before the break by finishing off a splendid counterattack, and eclipsed Marek Hamsik as Napoli's leading scorer with his 122nd in all competitions.
- Napoli advanced 2-1 on aggregate inside an empty San Paolo Stadium, having won the first leg 1-0 in February.
"We wanted to reach the final at all costs," Napoli captain Lorenzo Insigne said.
In the final on Wednesday in Rome, Napoli will face Juventus, which eliminated AC Milan on away goals on Friday in the first match of Italian soccer's restart.
No games had been played since the country since March 9.
Before kickoff, a minute of silence was observed to mourn the more than 34,000 people who have died from the virus in Italy. Three medical workers wearing white lab coats stood at midfield surrounded by the teams on the center circle.
"Hopefully we brought them some joy tonight," Insigne said of the medical workers and others who have been affected the most during the pandemic.
After the minute, Napoli coach Gennaro Gattuso looked to the sky -- likely remembering his younger sister, Francesca, who died last week from diabetes.
"We dedicate this win to him," Insigne said of Gattuso.