Inter Milan have reclaimed their throne in Italian football, securing their third Serie A title in six seasons with a commanding 2-0 victory over Parma at a jubilant San Siro on Sunday.
The triumph marks a remarkable redemption story for the Nerazzurri, who just last season endured the heartbreak of losing the 2025 title race by a single point and suffered a devastating 5-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final. Fast forward less than a year, and the black-and-blue half of Milan is celebrating once again.
Marcus Thuram set the tone with a composed side-footed finish just before halftime, sending the home crowd into a frenzy. Henrikh Mkhitaryan then sealed the deal with a second-half strike, leaving no doubt about the destination of the Scudetto.
With three matches remaining in the campaign, Inter boast a commanding 12-point lead over reigning champions Napoli and sit 15 points clear of third-placed AC Milan. It's a margin that speaks volumes about their dominance this season.
This 21st Italian title carries extra significance, coming under the guidance of coach Cristian Chivu. The former Inter defender was a surprise appointment last summer, stepping in to replace Simone Inzaghi—who had won six trophies and reached two Champions League finals in four seasons before departing for lucrative offers in Saudi Arabia. Despite being almost a novice at this level, Chivu has breathed new life into the squad, earning the trust of his players and the adoration of the fans.
Inter's journey from heartbreak to triumph is a testament to resilience and smart rebuilding. And the season isn't over yet: they can still complete the third league and cup double in club history if they defeat Lazio in the Coppa Italia final on May 13 at the Olympic Stadium in Rome.
For Inter fans and neutral observers alike, this is a story of redemption, grit, and the beautiful unpredictability of football.
