Inter Milan win Italian title for third time in six seasons

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Inter Milan win Italian title for third time in six seasons

Inter Milan win Italian title for third time in six seasons

Inter Milan won their third Serie A title in six seasons on Sunday thanks to a comfortable 2-0 win over Parma that ignited the celebrations at a jubilant San Siro.AC Milan had relinquished their last, slim, hope of catching Inter at the top as they subsided 2-0 at mid-table Sassuolo.

Inter Milan win Italian title for third time in six seasons

Inter Milan won their third Serie A title in six seasons on Sunday thanks to a comfortable 2-0 win over Parma that ignited the celebrations at a jubilant San Siro.AC Milan had relinquished their last, slim, hope of catching Inter at the top as they subsided 2-0 at mid-table Sassuolo.

Inter Milan have once again stamped their authority on Italian football, clinching their third Serie A title in six seasons with a commanding 2-0 victory over Parma at a rapturous San Siro on Sunday. The win sparked wild celebrations among the Nerazzurri faithful, both inside the stadium and across Milan, as thousands gathered near the iconic Duomo cathedral to toast the club's 21st Italian championship.

The match itself was a masterclass in control. Marcus Thuram broke the deadlock just before halftime with a precise side-footed finish, setting the tone for a dominant performance. Henrikh Mkhitaryan then sealed the deal with a second-half strike, leaving no doubt about the destination of the Scudetto. With three games remaining, Inter sit 12 points clear of reigning champions Napoli and a whopping 15 ahead of their city rivals AC Milan.

This triumph is all the more remarkable given the turmoil of last season. Under the steady hand of coach Cristian Chivu—a surprise appointment last June after Simone Inzaghi departed for Saudi Arabia—Inter have risen from the ashes. Just months ago, they endured the agony of losing the 2025 title race by a single point and suffered a humiliating 5-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final. Chivu, a former Inter player and relative novice at this level, has rejuvenated the squad with minimal new signings, instilling a quiet resilience that has paid off handsomely.

The celebrations may not be over yet. Inter have a chance to complete their third league and cup double in club history when they face Lazio in the Coppa Italia final on May 13 at Rome's Olympic Stadium. For fans, that means more reasons to break out the celebratory gear—and for those looking to rep their team in style, now's the perfect time to grab some fresh Inter merchandise.

Elsewhere in Serie A, the drama continued. AC Milan's slim hopes of catching Inter evaporated as they slumped to a 2-0 defeat at mid-table Sassuolo—their fourth loss in seven matches. Juventus, meanwhile, missed a golden opportunity to leapfrog Milan into third, settling for a 1-1 draw at home against already-relegated Verona. The Turin giants did manage to edge three points clear of Como in the race for the fourth Champions League qualifying spot, but their struggles against dogged defending were evident as Domagoj Bradaric pounced to snatch an early lead for the visitors.

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