Inter Milan secure 21st Scudetto with victory over Parma

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Inter Milan - Serie A Champions!

Inter Milan have officially been crowned Serie A champions for the 2025-26 season following a professional 2-0 victory over Parma at San Siro. Goals from Marcus Thuram and Henrikh Mkhitaryan were enough to secure the club's 21st Scudetto and spark wild celebrations across the city.

With Napoli dropping points earlier in the weekend, the Nerazzurri knew that a solitary point would be sufficient to cross the finish line. However, Cristian Chivu’s side chose to clinch the title in style. The breakthrough arrived just before the interval in the 45th minute, as Marcus Thuram latched onto a clever pass from Piotr Zieliński to slot past the visitor's keeper. The strike marked a sensational run of form for the French international, being his sixth goal in his last five outings.

The second half was highlighted by the long-awaited return of Lautaro Martínez. The club captain, who had been sidelined since early April, was introduced to a deafening standing ovation. The Argentine looked sharp immediately, providing the decisive assist in the 81st minute for Henrikh Mkhitaryan to fire home and put the result beyond doubt.

Read more - All Serie A Champions by Season: Complete List of Italian League Winners

2025-26, Italy - Serie A

Inter - Parma 2:0 (1:0)
Goals: Thuram M., 45 (1:0); Mkhitaryan, 80 (2:0)

Inter: Sommer; Dumfries; Akanji; Bisseck; Dimarco; Bastoni (Carlos Augusto, 67); Sucic P.; Zielinski P. (Mkhitaryan, 67); Barella (Frattesi, 89); Thuram M. (Martínez L., 67); Pio Esposito (Bonny, 46)
Substitution: Bonny (from 46); Carlos Augusto (from 67); Mkhitaryan (from 67); Martínez L. (from 67); Frattesi (from 89)
Bench: Di Gennaro; Martínez J-p; de Vrij; Acerbi; Darmian; Cocchi; Çalhanoğlu; Luis Henrique T.L.; Diouf A.
Yellow Cards: Zielinski P. 64

Parma: Suzuki; Ndiaye Ab.; Valeri (Carboni F., 85); Del Prato; Troilo; Circati; Bernabe (Sørensen O., 75); Keita M. (Ordonez, 67); Strefezza G. (Almqvist, 75); Pellegrino M-o (Elphege, 67); Nicolussi
Substitution: Ordonez (from 67); Elphege (from 67); Sørensen O. (from 75); Almqvist (from 75); Carboni F. (from 85)
Bench: Corvi; Rinaldi F.; Britschgi; Estevez; Ondrejka; Oristanio; Valenti L.


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